Ex Flying Eagles Midfielder Sani Tahir Happy To Make Comeback For Bronshoj
Published: April 24, 2015
Former Nigeria Under 20 international Sani Tahir was delighted to make his comeback for Brønshøj in their goalless draw with Fredericia last weekend.
Before the game at Monjasa Park, Tahir had not featured in the Danish First Division for about five months, with his last appearance coming against AGF on November 26, 2014.
“ It was really great to be back on the field after my long break, so I enjoyed every minute,” Sani Tahir told bold.dk.
“I have looked forward to being back, so it was nice that it finally be possible.
“ I could feel that I have been out for a while, but there should not be much before I’m back at my level.”
The bad news is that Sani Tahir and compatriot Oke Akpoveta could be relegated with Brønshøj at the end of this season as they are last in the standings.
Before the game at Monjasa Park, Tahir had not featured in the Danish First Division for about five months, with his last appearance coming against AGF on November 26, 2014.
“ It was really great to be back on the field after my long break, so I enjoyed every minute,” Sani Tahir told bold.dk.
“I have looked forward to being back, so it was nice that it finally be possible.
“ I could feel that I have been out for a while, but there should not be much before I’m back at my level.”
The bad news is that Sani Tahir and compatriot Oke Akpoveta could be relegated with Brønshøj at the end of this season as they are last in the standings.
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