Sports Olawale Isiaka Attribute Dolphins Victory Over Akwa To God And Hard Work

Dolphins miidfielder, Olawale Isiaka has attributed his side 2-0 victory over Akwa United to hard work and help from God.

Omo Johnson, who just returned from injury gave the Port Harcourt side the lead in the first half after receiving a fantastic pass from Olawale before burying it at the back of the net.

17th position Dolphins sealed their victory with a second half goal, after both side had thrown away their spot kicks during the game.

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The former Kwara United playmaker revealed that the players have set a target for themselves to avoid relegation, saying demotion to the lower league will be disastrous for the team and the players as well.

"We really fought hard to get d victory and we were also determined so well"

Plus it was God that made it possible for us because the game was really tough."

"Infact, We lost a penalty in the process before scoring in the 1st half was ended and get the second goal in the second half."

"They also got a penalty also but they throw it away too in the second half."

Olawale said that their weekend victory is a confidence booster ahead of their midweek fixture against Lobi stars as their operation avoid relegation continues in the league.

He also pass a vote of confidence on the match officials, saying that officiating has improved, but urge them not to relent as there are still much to do.

"Yes for sure, the victory will boost our confidence against Lobi"
"We are determined to get off the relegation zone, that's our target for this season."

"The referees are doing good but they can still improve because I believe they can still do more than they are currently doing, but for now, I give them thumbs up."

"We shuffle d team in d mid season transfer for about 10 players and it really helped us. We try to talk to our self also in every game we played at we can do it."

"So, all dis motivates us well and besides, the management have promised to pay us this week, so let's wait and see whats going to happen."

"Our next game is against Lobi whichh is going to be a massive game, but they should expect good game and good result."

The Stanley Eguma's men are 17th on the log with 28 points out of 26 games before going away to face Lobi stars in a game which will either help them up the league table or further drag them down to the deep of the waters.
 
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