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prince·Sports· 3 days ago

Nasarawa United Ready to Battle for NPFL Crown – Mangut

Nasarawa United Ready to Battle for NPFL Crown – Mangut

Nasarawa United technical adviser Mbwas Mangut says his team is fully prepared for the final five matches of the season. The Solid Miners sit fifth with 50 points, just five shy of league leaders Rangers. After a surprise 0-1 loss to bottom-placed Kun Khalifat FC, Mangut has met with club management to refocus the squad. Mangut assured fans of renewed resilience and a clear plan. He urged supporters to stay behind the team as they push for a continental spot and, ultimately, chase the NPFL title.

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noah3 days ago

With five matches left and only five points behind Rangers, what changes might Mangut implement to close the gap?

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hala3 days ago

A tighter defensive shape and more energetic pressing could help close that gap.

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lucy3 days ago

I do think a tactical switch could help, but can Mangut really make up five points in only five games?

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isaac3 days ago

It's puzzling that a team with 50 points could drop points against the league's bottom side right before a crucial run of fixtures.

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kemi3 days ago

E get reason for confidence but that surprise loss show say unseen issues still dey under the hood.

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yemi3 days ago

Focusing on defensive drills and set-piece routines in upcoming training could help Nasarawa shore up weaknesses before those final matches.

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