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Daniel Agwaza: Fatigue responsibl­e for Yobe Desert Stars away losses

IV Yobe Desert Stars young defender, Daniel Aondoyima Agwaza has blamed his team’s defeats in three of their four away matches on fatigue which he said is caused by the long trips from Damaturu to honour such matches. He, however said the Stars from Yobe

- David Ngobua ow did you start your football career? Did your parents support your decision to play profession­al football? So will it be right to say your elder brother chose the game of football for you? You said this is your first season in the NPFL.

HI was introduced to football at a tender age by my elder brother Manasseh Agwaza who is presently in Lobi Stars of Makurdi. He started before me so when I indicated interest, he took me to his coach in Bolaji Boys FC of Gboko. I trained there till the club was disbanded. From there, I joined Aspire Academy still in Gboko. When the chairman of Aspire could not cope with the running of the academy, I left to join Young Stars of Gboko from where I went for trials in Yobe Desert Stars in 2016. So I joined Yobe Stars in 2016 when they were in amateur and we were promoted back to the NPFL at the end of the 2017 season. Actually, this is my first season in the Nigerian topflight.

It was a tough one for me. Although they did not stop me in the beginning, when what they expected was not forthcomin­g, they changed their mind that I should leave football and go to school. There was so much pressure on my elder brother that he had to go and tell our coach to stop featuring me in training. He advised me to listen to our parents but I told him about my passion for the game. I reminded him that he introduced me to football so I must play the game. I did not give up and I can say I have no single regret.

Not really. I have passion for football so my elder brother only encouraged me to start playing. It may interest you to know that my father was also a football player. So I can say football runs in the family. Our parents are now happy that we are doing very well in our football career.

It is an amazing experience and I am very happy about it. I attribute my success so far to God almighty who gives the strength, grace and favour. Without God, this wouldn’t have been possible. Today I am one of the youngest players in the NPFL and I return all glory to God.

Honestly, I did not play as if I was making my debut in the topflight. It was as if I was training with my club. I felt no tension and the way I played made many to think I was used to playing in the NPFL. Had it been there is anything like team of the match, I would have made the list. My performanc­e against FC IfeanyiUba­h fired me up and that is why I have featured in all the matches Yobe Stars have played this season.

By my own assessment, our match against Heartland in Owerri which ended 1-1 is so far our best match. As a matter of fact, I can say I put up my best performanc­e in that match. I can’t say we have a worst match yet but we were supposed to win our opening match against FC IfeanyiUba­h in Nnewi. We dominated play but in the end, we lost the match 1-2. I believe the worst result in that match should have been a draw.

Actually I started my career as an attacking winger but my coach now plays me as a wing back. I am enjoying it because it is almost the same thing. The only thing is that one has to be defensive conscious at all times. You don’t move forward and forget yourself there. You have to always remember your primary responsibi­lity when defending. I am comfortabl­e playing there because I am like a utility player and can play anywhere.

My most difficult opponent in the league for now is Cletus Itodo of Lobi Stars. When we played against Lobi Stars in Damaturu he gave me tough time. I was not expecting anything less than that because he is a legend. Having played for almost all the big clubs in the league, he is one of the most experience­d players around. It was not easy for both of us because he too didn’t find it easy each time he came up against me.

It has not been easy. There are some away matches we shouldn’t have lost but before we got there, we were already tired. And in most cases, before we travel back to play our home matches, it becomes even worse. Most of the goals we have scored at home came in the second half because that is normally when we shake off fatigue. We struggle in the first half but play better in the second half. We are hoping that the sports loving governor of Yobe State will come to our aid so that we can also travel by air to honour some away matches. So our away losses have been due to fatigue.

It will interest you to know that it is only the club that is just back to the topflight. Most of the players in Yobe Stars are not new to the league. We have quality players in the team. So even if other clubs gained promotion and were relegated immediatel­y, it won’t happen to Yobe Desert Stars. We are not the type that will come and drop back immediatel­y.

Like any other profession­al player, it is my desire to play for Nigeria and I will be happy to start with any of the junior national teams. I am 19 years old and I look at the Flying Eagles as the place to start my internatio­nal career. However, if I am given a chance in the next Homebased Super Eagles, I will be most grateful. I know that if I keep doing my best, it will happen sooner than later.

Although I do not support Arsenal, I will be happy to play for the Gunners because of the way they pay football. I like their football culture. It may surprise you to know that I support Birmingham city FC in the English Championsh­ip.

I have benefitted a lot from football because everything I have today is from football. I don’t have any other business. If I could wear a slippers of N200, it is football. So I thank God for his blessings. I believe that by the grace of God, I can achieve more.

The league is growing very fast under the League Management Company. There have been lots of positive innovation­s that have made the league to become more interestin­g and competitiv­e. However, since there is no human organisati­on that is perfect, the LMC can still think of ways to deal with some of the problems that are refusing to go. I give kudos to the referees but they can do better. Once a level playing field is provided at all venues, we shall have worthy representa­tives in continenta­l competitio­ns.

I wish to play against my elder brother, Manasseh. He is in Lobi Stars of Makurdi. He introduced me to football and it will be a thing of joy to play against him in the NPFL.

 ??  ?? Yobe Desert Stars defender, Daniel Agwaza (R) challenges FC IfeanyiUba­h striker, Godwin Obaje during their opening match of the 2018 NPFL season.
Yobe Desert Stars defender, Daniel Agwaza (R) challenges FC IfeanyiUba­h striker, Godwin Obaje during their opening match of the 2018 NPFL season.
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