Kun Khalifat FC defender Ameh Joseph has declared the team fully prepared for their crucial Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, matchday 34 clash against Warri Wolves. The encounter is set for Sunday at the Dan Anyiam Stadium in Owerri. Joseph stated that morale within the camp is high as the team pushes for maximum points in their final league fixture of the season. He emphasized the players' focus and readiness, describing the atmosphere as electric ahead of the game.
Joseph insisted there is no room for excuses, with the squad determined to finish on a strong note. "Everyone is sharp, focus and hungry, we've put in the work, we know what is at stake and we are coming out on Sunday with full intensity," he said in an interview with Kun Khalifat FC media. He reiterated the team's commitment to securing all three points, affirming that they will leave nothing to chance on the pitch. "No excuse no holding back we are going for all three points," Joseph added. Obinna Uzoho's side will face Warri Wolves in what is expected to be a tightly contested match.
The confidence expressed by Ameh Joseph stands in contrast to Kun Khalifat FC's inconsistent season, where high spirits have not always translated into results. For a team battling near the lower end of the NPFL table, such public declarations carry added weight—especially when they precede a match with no playoff implications, suggesting internal pride is now the primary motivator.
Tactically, this final match offers Obinna Uzoho a chance to test fringe players and solidify team cohesion ahead of next season. With no relegation or continental stakes on the line, the game becomes a platform for players like Joseph to assert leadership and influence team culture. The emphasis on intensity and focus reflects a coaching effort to instill discipline and professionalism, even when external pressure is low.
For Nigerian football fans, particularly those following domestic league development, statements like Joseph's highlight the growing sense of accountability among local players. While no Nigerian international is directly involved, the mindset shift in mid-table clubs could signal long-term improvement in the NPFL's competitive standards.
The real measure of this readiness will be how quickly Kun Khalifat FC can convert such determination into consistent performances when the new season kicks off.