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NPFL: Babaganaru rues Kano Pillars’ loss to Kun Khalifat FC
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NPFL: Babaganaru rues Kano Pillars’ loss to Kun Khalifat FC

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Kano Pillars technical adviser, Mohammed Babaganaru, has expressed disappointment with his team’s defeat to Kun Khalifat FC.

The Sai Masu Gida suffered a 2-1 defeat to Kun Khalifat FC at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri, on Sunday.

Nnorom Nmesoma and Ebetomame Oghenetega were on target for the home team, while Luis Dadong scored Pillars’ only goal of the game.

Babaganaru blamed loss of concentration for his team’s defeat.

“It was not the result we wanted despite our determination to get a victory in the game,” Babaganaru told Puyaka.

“They scored first and we equalised after which we conceded again, I think we lost the game to loss of concentration towards the end.

Kano Pillars dropped to 14th position on the league table with 45 points, two points above the relegation zone.

NPFL: Babaganaru rues Kano Pillars’ loss to Kun Khalifat FC

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