In - form Vitesse Striker Abiola Dauda Refuses To Set Goals Target
Published: August 30, 2015
Vitesse Arnhem striker Abiola Dauda has refused to set himself a goal target this season despite his brilliant start to the new season.
Having struggled for game time in the second half of last season, the ex Kalmar and Red Star Belgrade hero has returned to the first team fold this term, and has repaid the manager’s faith with 2 goals to his name in 3 matches in the Eredivisie.
“I did not set any record for now, I just want to take every game as they come and see what happens at the end of the season.
“The most important thing for me is to stay fit and the rest will take care of itself, ” Abiola Dauda told allnigeriasoccer.com.
Abiola Dauda has averaged 0.5 goals per game since his arrival at the GelreDome from Red Star Belgrade in summer of 2014.
Photo Credit : vitesse.nl
Having struggled for game time in the second half of last season, the ex Kalmar and Red Star Belgrade hero has returned to the first team fold this term, and has repaid the manager’s faith with 2 goals to his name in 3 matches in the Eredivisie.
“I did not set any record for now, I just want to take every game as they come and see what happens at the end of the season.
“The most important thing for me is to stay fit and the rest will take care of itself, ” Abiola Dauda told allnigeriasoccer.com.
Abiola Dauda has averaged 0.5 goals per game since his arrival at the GelreDome from Red Star Belgrade in summer of 2014.
Photo Credit : vitesse.nl
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