Bronshoj Striker Oke Akpoveta Happy With Form
Published: February 12, 2015
Brønshøj forward Oke Akpoveta is optimistic that he will carry his form at training back to the Danish First Division when it resumes exactly a month from today.
And he has every right to be proud of his achievement, albeit in unofficial matches, having scored 5 goals in training games ahead of the game against Vejle on March 14.
“So far this season has been tough. For now I am really working hard to score as much goals,” says Oke Akpoveta to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“Since I came back from Nigeria, things are going good . With six friendly games five goals for me.
“I read in the Danish press yesterday after our game that the coach is happy with my form, and I scored a beautiful goal yesterday, so I think I have to continue with my good work. ”
With 20 points separating Bronshoj from log leaders Lyngby, it will be out of topic to suggest that they will be promoted to the Superliga at the end of this season.
“It’s true we are not in a good position, but I know we will end up high in the league.
“Our attitude tells me that there must be a change, we just need to stay focused, ” the Bronshoj striker added.
Oke Akpoveta, who arrived The Wasps last July, is tied to the club until December 31, 2015.
And he has every right to be proud of his achievement, albeit in unofficial matches, having scored 5 goals in training games ahead of the game against Vejle on March 14.
“So far this season has been tough. For now I am really working hard to score as much goals,” says Oke Akpoveta to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“Since I came back from Nigeria, things are going good . With six friendly games five goals for me.
“I read in the Danish press yesterday after our game that the coach is happy with my form, and I scored a beautiful goal yesterday, so I think I have to continue with my good work. ”
With 20 points separating Bronshoj from log leaders Lyngby, it will be out of topic to suggest that they will be promoted to the Superliga at the end of this season.
“It’s true we are not in a good position, but I know we will end up high in the league.
“Our attitude tells me that there must be a change, we just need to stay focused, ” the Bronshoj striker added.
Oke Akpoveta, who arrived The Wasps last July, is tied to the club until December 31, 2015.
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