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Remo Stars head coach, Daniel Ogunmodede, has expressed confidence in his aspect forward of the resumption of the second half of the season. The Sky Blue Stars suffered a setback of their second-stanza preparation after they crashed out of the Federation Cup this week. Ogunmodede, nonetheless, pressured that he’ll work on his crew’s lapses […]


Ogunmodede upbeat Remo Stars will come good within the NPFL

Remo Stars head coach, Daniel Ogunmodede, has expressed confidence in his aspect forward of the resumption of the second half of the season.

The Sky Blue Stars suffered a setback of their second-stanza preparation after they crashed out of the Federation Cup this week.

Ogunmodede, nonetheless, pressured that he’ll work on his crew’s lapses earlier than the beginning of the second spherical.

“We’re assured of resuming with full power within the second spherical,” Ogunmodede acknowledged in a chat with DAILY POST



“We gained’t relent on bettering in all of the departments of the crew.”

Remo stars will welcome Nasarawa United to Ikenne when the NPFL resume on March 26.

Ogunmodede upbeat Remo Stars will come good in the NPFL


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