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Nasarawa United’s head coach, Usman Adams, has attributed his team’s difficulty in securing a victory against EFCC to the challenging conditions of the playing pitch at the Old Parade Ground Stadium. The encounter between the Solid Miners and EFCC concluded in a goalless draw during the matchday two fixture of the Nigeria National League.

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Despite the stalemate, the experienced tactician expressed satisfaction with the point gained in the game, acknowledging the obstacles posed by the playing surface. Adams remarked, “The field made it impossible for us to have a free-flowing game, and we are grateful for the point picked on the road,” as he shared his thoughts with the club’s media after the match.

Acknowledging the resilience of the opposing team, Adams noted, “It wasn’t an easy game for us because EFCC needed to bounce back after their opening day humiliation.” Looking ahead, he emphasized that Nasarawa United’s upcoming game against Mighty Jets would not be taken lightly, highlighting the team’s commitment to maintaining a competitive edge.

The Lafia-based club is gearing up to face Mighty Jets in their next fixture, and Adams’s reflections suggest a determination to overcome challenges and deliver a strong performance in the upcoming match on their home turf.

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