In a dramatic turn of events, Akwa United’s head coach, Muhammed Babaganaru, has stepped down from his role following a disappointing start to the season. The announcement comes after the team managed only four wins in their opening 16 league matches, leaving the club languishing in 19th place on the league table.
The tipping point appears to have been the club’s prolonged slump, with a lack of cohesion and results on the pitch compounding frustrations among fans and stakeholders. While the coach’s tactical decisions were occasionally questioned, the players’ lack of form and confidence also played a role in the team’s decline.
The club’s management is now tasked with finding a suitable replacement to steer the team away from relegation danger.
For now, the spotlight remains on the team as they prepare for their next fixtures under interim management. Fans will hope that this change marks the beginning of a turnaround for a club that has historically been a force to reckon with in Nigerian football.
As the league progresses, all eyes will be on Akwa United to see how they respond to this setback and whether they can recover from their precarious position.
The club may have some internal issues. Akwa Ibom State Government should look into this matter
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