The head coach of the Enugu owned club Amapakabo Imama was on Monday sacked following the poor performance of the club. The club on Sunday were held to a 2-2 draw by Zesco United of Zambia.
In a radio interview monitored in Abuja on Tuesday, Amapakabo said he was not angry because posterity will surely vindicate him. “There are too many things that happened which many people don’t know about. For me I have taken everything in good fate, in fact it is a thing of joy for me. As far as I am concerned I accomplished my dream in Rangers because I gave them what they never had for over 30 years. “The issue of failure is not for me to explain but the management. There are people in the team that don’t have focus and if they fail to correct those anomalies, I don’t see them achieving anything. “Let me tell you that as we speak Rangers have not cleared any player and I challenge the management of the team to publish my contract and to contradict any of my claims here. Things are so bad in Rangers that at times I had to use my money to feed the players. There is poverty in Rangers and it is ruining the Club’’. But when asked why he refused to resign when things started getting out of hands, the Imama said he had a contract which he wanted to protect; adding that he believed that things would turn round for the team.
In a radio interview monitored in Abuja on Tuesday, Amapakabo said he was not angry because posterity will surely vindicate him. “There are too many things that happened which many people don’t know about. For me I have taken everything in good fate, in fact it is a thing of joy for me. As far as I am concerned I accomplished my dream in Rangers because I gave them what they never had for over 30 years. “The issue of failure is not for me to explain but the management. There are people in the team that don’t have focus and if they fail to correct those anomalies, I don’t see them achieving anything. “Let me tell you that as we speak Rangers have not cleared any player and I challenge the management of the team to publish my contract and to contradict any of my claims here. Things are so bad in Rangers that at times I had to use my money to feed the players. There is poverty in Rangers and it is ruining the Club’’. But when asked why he refused to resign when things started getting out of hands, the Imama said he had a contract which he wanted to protect; adding that he believed that things would turn round for the team.
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