Twenty-two-year-old Bamidele Adeniyi has assured Plateau United fans of his best as the season gets to its finale, with less than 12 matches to go.
The Jos-based who had enjoyed a blistering run of form this season, succumbed to their first home defeat on MatchDay 27 to Akwa United after they fell 2-1 at the New Jos Stadium.
Born on 14th September 2001, the former MFM FC of Lagos, Rangers and Shooting Stars goalie who’s in his first season in Joe, is one of the young shot-stoppers in the NPFL,
Bamidele’s skills in goal know no bounds, as he is a fan favourite owing to his sharp reflexes and breathtaking saves during matches.
With Plateau United aiming for a Top 3 finish in the six-horse race for the NPFL title, Bamidele shares his optimism.
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“It has been a tough and challenging season for Plateau United and me in particular. Every season has its ups and downs but with hard work and dedication, I think I have done well in these nearly two seasons at the club.
” We are in a crucial stage of the season, so everyone’s input must count if we’re to achieve the management-set goals.
“I like to be positive, so am optimistic that my teammates and I will come good going forward as will put the setback against Akwa United behind and now take the matches as they come.”