In a tightly contested match during the NWFL Super 6, Bayelsa Queens emerged victorious with a 1-0 win over Nasarawa Amazons.
Coach Domo Okara’s team showcased resilience and determination, securing three crucial points. He offered a humble assessment following their narrow 1-0 win.
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Both teams fought fiercely, creating scoring opportunities and testing each other’s defenses.
In a post-match interview, Coach Okara emphasized the competitive nature of the tournament. He believes that every team has a shot at the championship, but the true contenders will emerge as the games progress stating, “Every team has a chance to be champion at this point.
When it gets to the 3rd, 4th and after the next game that is when the picture will start getting clear for those that are close to the trophy.”
Addressing some controversial decisions during the game, Okara defended the officiating, expressing, “In my opinion, the referee did well. I am not a referee, I am a coach. The referee is human, she can make mistakes, but I am not holding anything against her. She did well.”
As the NWFL Super 6 unfolds, Bayelsa Queens remain in the hunt for the title. Coach Okara’s comments reflect his sportsmanship and focus on the broader picture as the competition progresses, with Bayelsa Queens striving for the NWFL Super 6 title.