Wikki Tourists Defender Guda Blames ‘Bad Luck’ for Defeat, Urges Fans to Stay Patient
Wikki Tourists defender Mohammed Guda has described his side’s recent 2-1 defeat to El-Kanemi Warriors as a case of bad luck, insisting that the team gave their all but were undone by football’s unpredictability.
The loss at the weekend extended Wikki Tourists’ winless run to six matches, a worrying stretch that has left fans frustrated and anxious about the club’s form.
Despite the setback, Guda remains optimistic that better days lie ahead. In a post-match interview, he urged supporters to remain patient and keep believing in the team.
“We gave everything, but football can be unpredictable. We just need to stay focused and keep working hard,” Guda said.
“I appeal to our fans to remain calm, keep supporting and praying for us. Better results will come, Insha Allah.”
The Bauchi-based side will be hoping to turn things around when they host Shooting Stars at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium in their next fixture.
💭 Opinion: A Team That Needs More Than Just Luck
Mohammed Guda’s words reflect the frustration and faith of a player who knows his team can do better. True, football often has its moments of cruel fortune — missed chances, last-minute goals, and unlucky deflections. But beyond luck, Wikki Tourists must rediscover their rhythm, confidence, and chemistry on the pitch.
Their six-game winless run is not just a matter of chance; it’s a sign that something needs fixing — perhaps in finishing, tactical discipline, or mentality.
Still, Guda’s humility and optimism are admirable. His appeal for patience is a reminder that real fans stand firm not only in victory but also in adversity.
If Wikki Tourists can channel this spirit into their upcoming games, the story could soon shift from “unlucky” to unstoppable.




