Bayelsa United head coach Ladan Bosso has been handed a serious ultimatum by the Bayelsa State Government, which owns and funds the Nigeria Premier Football League side.
After a string of poor performances, Bosso now faces a critical two-game deadline to turn things around or face potential dismissal, according to CompleteSports.
Known for his resilience, Bosso is under intense pressure as the club grapples with its lowest position in years.
Bayelsa United currently languishes in 18th place in the NPFL standings, with just 10 points from 10 matches this season.
Ladan Bosso’s ultimatum looms large in NPFL
Displeased with the lacklustre performance, the Bayelsa State Government believes that the team’s disappointing standing fails to justify their substantial investment and support.
Determined to reverse the team’s fortunes, officials are closely monitoring Bosso’s response in the upcoming fixtures.
Bosso’s next challenge will be a high-stakes South-South Derby against Rivers United, followed by a home game against Katsina United.
These games are now crucial to his future with the club, as the government has firmly set a two-match timeframe for Bosso to prove his capability.
Bayelsa State Commissioner for Sports, Dr. Daniel Igali, confirmed the ultimatum, stressing that the team’s poor form has left them no choice.
According to a club statement, the ultimatum is a response to the ongoing challenges despite the government’s consistent backing.
Dr. Igali made it clear that the state will not tolerate further setbacks in Bayelsa United’s campaign.
For Bosso, these next two games could very well determine his fate with the club.
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