Giwa FC head coach, Tony Bolus has said his side will not comeback empty-handed from tomorrow’s battle with Enyimba in Aba. He turned up the mind games by insisting that the Aba Elephants are only big in name, noting that past successes would count for nothing when the game goes into full throttle on the pitch.
The Tin City side insignia is Elephant while Enyimba go with the traditional acronym, ‘Peoples Elephant’ and both sides clash in this weekend’s Glo Premier League match day 8 tie at the Enyimba International Stadium has been dubbed the clash of the Elephants.
Bolus said his wards have been psyched up mentally and physically to go for the whole spoils at the two-time African champions.
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“We’re certain to comeback with something from the battle of the Elephants in Aba, it could be the whole three points or point but we won’t return empty-handed. I think our opponents are formidable but we cannot be intimidated by their records. They are just big in name because you will saw
“Of course, no league match is cheap irrespective of where the game takes place so we’re not bargaining for a cheap game at Enyimba. “I think what we’ve done is to perfect our home work very well as well as steel ourselves for whatever banters Enyimba will throw at us. “Good enough the team spirit is 100% at the moment, the team is intact and 100% injury free so we’re going to feature our best legs at Enyimba,” said Bolus to supersport.com.
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