Former Dream
Team VI goalkeeper Yusuf Mohammed has completed his move to Kwara United ahead
of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season, Sportinglens.blogspot.com reports.
Mohammed,
who holds HND in Marketing at the Kano State Polytechnic, joined Kwara United
from Kano Pillars on a-year-deal.
In a chat
with SportingLife, Mohammed revealed that he jettisoned several offers to pitch
his tent with Kwara United because of the love he has for their new coach
Abubakar Bala.
Mohammed
spent eight years at Kano Pillars and promised to be among the best at Kwara
United.
“I had a
wonderful experience at Kano Pillars. It was a very amazing experience because
it is my home team and they made me who I am today. I started my professional
career at Kano Pillars and I want to thank everyone at the club for the
support. I just made up my mind to change environment after spending eight
years with the club. I have so many offers but I decided to move to Kwara
United because coach Bala is like a father to me,” Mohammed told
SportingLife.
Mohammed,
who commanded regular start at Sai Masu Gida, endured a difficult time, after
falling pecking order under former technical adviser Ibrahim Musa.
“What
happened was just about the style of coach. He has his own style and picked who
he likes. I want to concentrate on my new club and I am going to do everything
to be among the best.”
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