In the aftermath of Solution FC’s hard-fought 1-0 triumph over TradeSafe FC in the Nigeria National League (NNL) Conference B, Coach Felix Chukwugozie Agogo shared his insights on the team’s performance, shedding light on the unique challenges faced by the newly assembled squad.
Agogo commended the players for their exceptional effort, considering the team’s recent formation.
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He emphasized the limited time the squad had to blend, with only three weeks of collective training, and some players joining just two days prior to the match.
Despite these challenges, Agogo expressed satisfaction with the team’s standard of play, stating, “They did extremely well because it is not long since we assembled these boys.
And they have not blended, This is their third week. Even some people came in two days ago.
So, for a virgin team like this to have played up to this standard, I think they tried their best.” He spoke in an exclusive interview with Sports 247.
Explaining the unique circumstances of forming a new team, Agogo revealed that the state had no existing team, prompting the governor to establish Solution FC.
Coach Agogo detailed the extensive screening process, spanning three weeks, to identify and select players.
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He highlighted the common tendency of players to emerge after the official registration period, emphasizing the meticulous screening to ensure a dedicated and committed squad.
As Solution FC continues to evolve, Agogo outlined the strategic approach moving forward.
Acknowledging areas of improvement, particularly in the midfield and attack, he emphasized the need for continuous development.
Agogo stated, “What we intend doing now is we have noted the areas where we have faults, as the league progresses, we start building on them to be catching up with others.”
Regarding the officiating of the match, Agogo, also a referee and match commissioner, lauded the performance of the match officials.
He acknowledged the subjective nature of opinions on officiating, stating, “The way people look at matches is not the way I look at matches.”
Agogo expressed confidence in the referee’s competence, emphasizing that perceptions might differ based on the team’s outcome.
As Solution FC navigates the challenges of a budding team, Coach Agogo’s strategic vision and commitment to improvement offer optimism for the squad’s future endeavors in the NNL Conference B.