When the going gets tough, only the tough they say gets going. This is apt statement to describe the current situation in Ibadan at the Glo Premier League. Yes, Shooting Stars needs to step-up in their next three matches against JUTH FC, Dolphins FC and Lobi Stars.
Football pundits have witnessed the fall of the mighty, especially with the rise of the underdogs and the fall of traditional teams in the Fed Cup and Glo Premier League.
The pressure is on the Hakeem Busari-led technical crew to perform or be made to face the wrath of the dreaded executioner's sharp knife.
One man who thinks the Oluyole Warriors have the machinery to scale through the hurdle is 22-year-old forward Moses Ogaga.
The former Kano Pillars ace says it's just a trial period and the club followers will soon smile.
"Our current situation makes it uncomfortable for us. It's something we have resolved to correct and hopefully make our fans happy."
On the atmosphere in the Jericho camp, the former Jigawa Golden Stars player expressed satisfaction with the team spirit.
"The atmosphere is great here. I like that and I am just looking forward to the Fed Cup clash against JUTH FC and winning some games.
"I know it won't be an easy task but we are in the war and we have all promised to give our best."
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