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Momodou

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Posted - 28 Mar 2007 : 18:36:01
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Seyfo Apology: It Was My Fault By Modou Nyang
 Seyfo Soley the Scorpions, midfield kingpin, has admitted his fault in the second goal conceded by the Scorpions against the Cyli Nationale of guinea adding that nobody like to make a mistake.
The Gambian strong man and Preston North End of England new signing had only himself to blame for the Guineans second goal that effectively killed the game on Saturday. He said: "I am feeling very bad we wanted to win but we were not lucky. We played a very good first half and did not score and they Guinea scored which were mistakes, like the second one. "It was a little bit lack of communication we said that we have to talk more to each other and that was our problem in the second half. "The misunderstanding we had in the field was lack of communication, when I had the ball with two players marking me if someone talk to me I will then know exactly what to do but if you don't say anything, I would assume there is no one to pass. "This is football it is about communication, we have been talking in the beginning but the second half was less nobody was talking.
"I understand the reaction of the supporters this is normal in football, they will insult, throw stones and say anything. "This is our job we are in football, we live in football so anything like this we understand it exactly, no body want to make mistake. "I have been playing for this country for five to six years and have played in all international matches, coming home to play when ever called upon. A goal have to be the fault of someone, today the second goal was my fault and when the people react, the insults, I understand it am feeling the same way I was the one playing for ninety minutes. "Nobody knows what is going to happen in football Guinea never thought they can win here, most of the players, six to seven of them, I have been playing with them in Lokeren, Belgium, I have been talking to them they thought they were going to lose, but you see how football is, they won with two goals. We can also make it in Guinea".
Source: Foroyaa Newspaper Burning Issue Issue No. 36/2007, 28-29 March, 2007
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