Mjallby's Gbenga Arokoyo Eyes League Crown
Published: April 19, 2013
Mjällby central defender Gbenga Arokoyo says he believes his team can make history this season by winning the Allsvenskan title that has eluded them since the club was formed 74 years ago.
Arokoyo, 20, is one of Mjallby's most important players, and has played every minute of the club's games in the Swedish top flight in the current campaign.
Speaking to allnigeriasoccer.com, Arokoyo said: ''We can create history by wining our first title, we just have to keep trying our best.
''We have won our last two matches, against Helsingborg and Gefle. Even if we don't win the title, we have ambitions of playing in the Europa League by finishing in the top three.
''As for me, I want to be a better player. I need to keep working hard.''
After four rounds of matches in the Swedish championship, Mjallby occupy the fifth position with six points, but they have played a game less than all the teams above them.
Arokoyo, 20, is one of Mjallby's most important players, and has played every minute of the club's games in the Swedish top flight in the current campaign.
Speaking to allnigeriasoccer.com, Arokoyo said: ''We can create history by wining our first title, we just have to keep trying our best.
''We have won our last two matches, against Helsingborg and Gefle. Even if we don't win the title, we have ambitions of playing in the Europa League by finishing in the top three.
''As for me, I want to be a better player. I need to keep working hard.''
After four rounds of matches in the Swedish championship, Mjallby occupy the fifth position with six points, but they have played a game less than all the teams above them.
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