IN-FORM Confluence Queens' goalkeeper Vincent Mercy
remained confident of increasing her clean sheets this season when her side
takes on Osun Babes of Oshogbo on Wednesday in the Matchday 3 of Nigeria Women
Premier League (NWPL), in Lokoja.
The Edo-born safe hand who has kept two clean sheets in
the opening two matches for the New Direction Queens against Delta Queens and
Nasarawa Amazons set this target while warning her team mates to be wary ahead
of Osun Babes' visit to the Confluence Stadium.
"My personal target this season is to maintain as
many clean sheets as possible for the team, I will continue to work hard to
contribute my quota for the team to achieve our set targets".
On Osun Babes clash, Mercy said; "Osun Babes are not
a bad side, but we will not leave any stone unturned against them.
"Our focus is on the three points, we are not ready
to joke or underrate any team because whoever is playing in the NWPL stand a
chance to challenge".
The last time both side met in Lokoja, Osun Babes snatched
a point after a goalless and the Queens will be seeking all means to avoid
similar scenario of what happened last two seasons.
Confluence Queens are second on Group B table behind
Adamawa Queens who tops on goals difference and a good goals margin for the
Coach Tenimu Nayashi 'Maja' led side might shoot them to the top of the log.
Osun Babes seat fourth with a point separating both teams after two games
respectively.
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