Former Sporting Lagos head coach, Paul Offor, has revealed that he has no regrets over parting methods with the NPFL debutants, Soccernet.ng reviews.
Coach Paul was answerable for the noisy Lagosians, and led them from the second-tier Nigerian league to the Nigerian Skilled Soccer League, alongside profitable their first-ever trophy within the Naija Super 8.
Nonetheless, their poor kind within the league, coupled with the absence of an away win and the therapy of sure gamers, coach Paul was axed from the sidelines on the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, with Abdullahi Biffo taking up.
Talking on the Abu Azeez podcast, Coach Paul revealed that if he was given a second likelihood, he wouldn’t have carried out something totally different, reiterating he has no regrets about leaving the membership.
“I feel a number of the causes for what I did with the group was why I’m now not with the group. Whenever you come right into a group as a coach generally you must make radical selections all of your selections received’t favour everyone. After I got here in I noticed the gamers and I noticed the necessity for an enormous squad overhaul, which I did and within the course of, I stepped on plenty of toes I don’t suppose I used to be forgiven for that,” the previous Warri Wolves assistant supervisor mentioned.
Beneath Biffo, Sporting Lagos have received a sport and misplaced one. The previous Kwara United coach misplaced away to Katsina United on his debut however made amends with a 4-2 victory over Abia Warriors.
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