7 November 2009
Super Eagles forward, Obinna Nsofor, and his team mates at Spanish Primera Liga side Malaga, have been charged to be more clinical in front of goal beginning from this weekend's fixture against Tenerife at Estadio Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez.
Coach of the side, Juan Ramon Muniz, disclosed this while admitting that he is concerned about the situation the club finds itself in after a 1-0 defeat to Valencia left Los Boquerones rooted to the foot of the Primera Liga table.
The Andalusian side provided a stiff test for Los Che but failed to find a goal and a solitary goal from David Navarro condemned Malaga to yet another defeat. They have now failed to win a single game since the opening day of the season against Atletico Madrid.
"There are concerns about the team's situation, but we live normally. This is football. But we need the points," he commented at a press conference.
"The team is playing well, it works well, has done frequently and it will continue to do. If the complete package arrives, the goals will too. The day we win will be our worst game, 1-0. These are the circumstances of football. Everyone is aware that the team played a good game, with chances and just needed to score. We will go to Tenerife with the same desire," Muniz insisted.
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