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‘Plateau United Will Push Harder After COVID-19’
Plateau United player, Elisha Golbe has stated that the Jos based side will have their work caught out upon resump-tion of the league post Covid-19 after the break that certainly would have disrupted the form of the team before the suspension of all sports activities and subsequently league football in Nigeria.
Speaking in a chat with Tidesports source, Golbe said the break will definitely affect the team but that it is one the players also need to get their mind prepared to rise up to so as to ensure they don’t lose their lead on top of the league table to the effects of the break which certainly will be expected and tackled with more work.
“Definitely it’s going to affect us as players because everybody was in good shape and everybody was giving his best before the league was put on hold so definitely it’s going to affect but before the break the coach encouraged everybody to keep fit at home and definitely we have to push on when the league resume.”
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