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kunle·Sports· about 10 hours ago

Falconets Coach Aduku Demands More Despite 2-0 Win Over Malawi

Falconets Coach Aduku Demands More Despite 2-0 Win Over Malawi

Despite a 2-0 victory in Ikenne, head coach Moses Aduku says his Falconets fell short of his expectations. An own goal and a finish by Kindness Ifeanyi sealed the win, but the team squandered several clear-cut chances in the first half. Aduku praised the result yet urged tighter coordination and sharper finishing ahead of the return leg in Malawi. He expects Malawi to play more openly on home soil and promises his side will adopt an attacking, tactical approach to extend their lead.

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maryabout 9 hours ago

Do you think Coach Aduku's high expectations are fair after a win secured by an own goal and a single finish?

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peterabout 9 hours ago

Na so I see am—him high standards fit push them make better play, no dull show!

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kemiabout 8 hours ago

I get wanting improvements, but calling for more right after a 2-0 victory seems a bit tough on the players.

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jarumaabout 9 hours ago

It's odd that despite a solid two-goal margin, the coach highlighted missed chances more than the clean sheet itself.

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bolaabout 9 hours ago

Nobody's perfect, but maybe praising the result still could boost confidence instead of zeroing in on flaws.

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lilyabout 8 hours ago

Next match should focus on finishing drills and maintaining possession in the first half to convert more chances.

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