David Ebuka only strike gives Nigeria former champions Kano Pillars FC the maximum three points on matchday 29 in the ongoing 2020/2021 NPFL season at Ahmadu Bello Stadium Kaduna against FC Ifeanyi Ubah.
David Ebuka separates the game with a header inside the box in the 31 minutes of play with an assist from the super Eagles captains Ahmed Musa in a corner kick from the right side of the visitors.
With this result, Sai Masu Gida remains in the 3rd position of the table with 52 points in twenty-nine matches they played.
Addressing sports journalists shortly after the match, Kano Pillars FC Acting Technical Adviser Ibrahim A. Musa thanked Almighty Allah for the victory, which he said is a well-deserved winning based on his players’ performances in the game.
Coach Ibrahim said he was delighted with the result, considering that they played three matches straight without wine in the last two weeks.
We are still encountering converting chances problem in most of the game we are playing because we are getting many chances. Still, the scoring ability is our major problem, coach Ibrahim said.
He promised to take urgent measures to do needful in overcoming the problem in the next matches.
He explained that he and his players still have confidence that they will win the league, considering how the league is going on now.
He appreciates the contributions of Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa since he joined the team; despite that, up to now, he didn’t register his name in the goals scoring sheet, but he assisted in scoring some goals in the matches he played.
Coach Ibrahim said getting today’s three points in their pocket is a signal to MFM that they would be in Lagos for another victory in matchday 30 on Wednesday (30/6/2021).
The chairman of the club, Alhaji Surajo Shaaibu Yahaya Jambul, charged players and technical crew to tighten their belts and focus on the task ahead of them.
Alhaji Surajo Shaaibu Yahaya jambul assured them that government and good people of the Kano state are behind them all the time and reaffirmed that their welfare is the issue of concern by his board and Kano state government as a whole.