NPFL: Abdallah unhappy over his suspension at Pillars

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The head coach of Kano Pillars, Usman Abdallah, has expressed displeasure following his suspension at his club.

For weeks, the former Enyimba International coach has been out due to accusations of mistreating the team’s fans.

Speaking with journalists he asked rhetorically about his offence.

“The question of what I did is being asked, but the management continues to sidestep it.

“All they say on the phone is that they want things to calm down.

“I don’t even understand why I was suspended.

” There are a lot of conflicts—supporters are at odds with the officials.

“Now, they’ve extended my suspension until after our match against Kwara United,” he complained with a tinge of regret.

Abdallah clarified that the incident stemmed from a minor altercation with a small group, which was misinterpreted as a fight with the fans.

“I had a little commotion with about five people, and they assumed I was fighting the supporters.

” These are guys who act like the stadium or the club belongs to them, demanding money from the coach every month.

“I refused to comply, and they reported me to the chairman.”

“Two days later, I explained the situation, and the fans understood.”

Despite the ongoing issue, Abdallah stays patient, citing his contractual agreement with the club.

“I’m just observing everything because I have a two-year contract with them.

“No matter what happens, we have to respect the contract,” he stated.