Thursday, March 12, 2015

Aigbogun banks on Wenger’s touch

Warri Wolves head coach, Paul Aigbogun believes his alliance with the Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger will help the club defeat Ethiopian side, Dedebit FC in this year’s Caf Confederation Cup.
Both sides go toe to toe in the first leg of their first round contest at the Warri City Stadium on Saturday and Aigbogun is looking forward to a positive result.
The trainer is back from the United Kingdom, where he was made to undergo a “special training” alongside Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) officials, ex-coaches and former internationals.
“I was in the UK for eight days and I learnt a lot there. I met the Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger and we shared notes on football.
“Wenger opened my eyes to the modern innovations of the game which includes football philosophy and the use of technology, and professionally running a club.
"I also met the gentleman in charge of match analysis at English championship club, Derby County.
“I am sure these experiences will help me, not only this weekend against the Ethiopian club, but for the rest of my coaching career,” Aigbogun told supersport.com.
Wolves reached this stage of the Confederation Cup after overcoming RC Bobo Dioulasso 4-0 on aggregate.
Aigbogun is however expecting a tougher challenge against Dedebit FC.
“We knew, even before our second leg (preliminary round game against RC Bobo Dioulasso) that we would play them (Dedebit FC), so we started doing our homework on them a long time ago.
“The good thing is that all our players are available and are available for selection,” he said.

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