Enyimba goalkeeper Fatau Dauda maintains that they have to lift up their game after a poor start to the 2017/2018 Nigerian Premier League season.
The Elephants are languishing at the bottom of the league log after three games having lost twice and drawn one.
The Ghanaian who is his club’s first choice keeper indicated that they are aware of the poor results and there is pressure but things will get better
“Enyimba always want results, and some can’t handle the pressure. But this is a sign, that we must step our game up 200 (sic) per cent. We need to show character, especially in away games. This start has served as a wake-up call for us.” Dauda told the club’s website
Dauda also lauded the management of the club for trying to solve a disturbing situation and also revealed that the playing body have already met to set a target for their next couple of games.
“If I were to be the Chairman, I myself wouldn’t take it easy. But this is the time the management needs to encourage us, and they are doing just that.
“The entire family of Enyimba – the players, coaches, and fans – wants nothing less than three points from that (Nasarawa) game. This is a high-profile game, they are very good side. The players had a brief meeting; and I told them to take this game as though, with a loss we’re going to get relegated.
“If we are determined, we can get 9 points from our next three matches. This season, we are going to PH early, and so I’m sure the officiating will be fair and if we play the way we can, we will come with three points back to Calabar,” Dauda insisted.
Enyimba will face Solid Miners at the UJ Esuene Stadium in the League this (Thursday) afternoon.