Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has broken his silence following a frustrating end to the campaign, delivering a heartfelt message to supporters while promising a renewed push next season.
Taking to Instagram, the Ghanaian winger expressed gratitude to fans who stood by the team throughout the season, even as results fell short of expectations.
“Appreciate all the support from the beginning of the season,” he wrote. “It’s disappointing to finish the season at this level, it’s not what we work for and it’s not good enough.”
The message carried both accountability and optimism, with Issahaku acknowledging the gap between ambition and outcome while reaffirming his belief in the club’s potential.
“This club is amazing and I believe we’ll come back stronger,” he added.
Despite flashes of promise during the campaign, the season ultimately ended on a sour note, prompting reflection from players and fans alike. Issahaku’s words echo a dressing room aware of its shortcomings but unwilling to let them define the future.
As attention turns to the offseason, the 20-year-old’s statement serves as both an apology and a pledge one that signals intent to rebuild, reset, and return with greater purpose.