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Tunde Daniel Speaks On Crown FC’s 2-1 Loss To Trade Safe FC, Emphasizes Learnings, Future Improvements

Crown FC Gaffer Acknowledges the Unfortunate Late Loss but Stresses the Team's Resolve to Bounce Back Stronger

Coach Tunde Daniel of Crown FC provided insights into the team’s performance after a hard-fought encounter with Trade Safe FC, which concluded with a narrow 2-1 defeat at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena on Monday.

Expressing his thoughts in a post-match interview with Sports247, Coach Daniel began by acknowledging that while it wasn’t the desired outcome, such outcomes are inherent in the unpredictable nature of football.

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“It wasn’t a bad outing for us, but unfortunately for us, we lost the game at the dire minute. But that is football, and it happens everywhere,” he remarked, highlighting the unavoidable twists that characterize the sport.

When questioned about the significance of scoring a goal despite the loss, Coach Daniel maintained a pragmatic perspective.

“To be candid, it is losing. When we’ve lost all the points, it is losing. Had it been we got like a point, it would have been better, but that is how it happens,” he admitted.

The coach emphasized the importance of analyzing the team’s performance, identifying lapses, and working on rectifying mistakes moving forward.

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Assessing the players’ performance, Coach Daniel expressed confidence in the team’s abilities. “That is how we train them; they have to play well because we have a set of good players this time around, and the technical crew is doing fine too,” he stated.

He pointed out the team’s commendable record in previous matches and affirmed their current state of readiness. “If you watch all of our matches, all the three we have played before now, we did well. We won all the games. We are in shape now, and we will keep doing our best, and by the special grace of God, we will do better,” Coach Daniel asserted.

Coach Tunde Daniel’s reflections embody the resilience and determination of Crown FC to address shortcomings, learn from each game, and strive for improved performances in the upcoming fixtures.

The loss, while a setback, catalyzes continuous growth and development within the team.