NPFL

We shall stick to our style of play, says ABS’ Makinwa

The ABS coach says their objective is to play attractive football

ABS FC gaffer, Henry Makinwa insists the NPFL newcomers will not stray away from their original style of play next season.

Makinwa on his debut as a coach in Nigeria was full of joy as fans, players and the technical crew celebrated after securing a ticket to the Nigeria Professional Football League title(NPFL).

“I feel so great, the team, fans, the technical crew and management were so elated after that win against Gateway United which secured a ticket for ABS FC to the Nigeria Professional Football League,” Makinwa told Goal.

“Our target in the NPFL next season is to consolidate and keep our NPFL status intact because we really do need to get some experience and see how it goes.

“Our style of football is an attractive and objective kind of football and we shall stick to that. Our proprietor loves that because he also supports Arsenal FC.

“There was a bit of delay in our group enroute to securing this ticket and that means we had remain in camp but after the victory over Gateway United, the team has gone on break and will resume back on the 21 November.”

Sporting Tribune

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