The Bauchi side dominated the game but failed to convert their chances, with Barau goalkeeper Yusuf Mohammed making several key saves.

Maikaba said earning a point away from home was encouraging and vowed to improve the team’s finishing and overall performance in subsequent matches.

“It was important we were able to grab a point here in Kano, which means a lot as far as the league is concerned,” Maikaba told the club’s media after the keenly contested encounter.

“We’ll keep improving, strategise better, and ensure we perform even stronger in coming games.”

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Source: Dailypost