The skipper insists his side must return to winning ways when they lock horns with the Seasiders.
Wikki Tourist captain, Ibrahim Mustapha has expressed hope that the Bauchi-based team will make up for last weekend's draw when Warri Wolves visit.
Tourist shared the spoils with Akwa United at the Tarfawa Balewa Stadium, but the former Golden Eaglets star insists it'stime to make up for the draw on Sunday.
"It's another opportunity for us as a team, it's a new match that comes with a new game plan.
The draw at home to Akwa United wasn't what we planned but we are hopeful of the maximum point," Mustapha toldGoal.
"Warri Wolves are strong side but with due respect to the visitors they won't get anything from the Bauchi.
A win for us today will put us in the top five and that's good for us going into week ten on April 6.
"Warri Wolves currently sit 13th on the log with just two points short of Wikki Tourist's 12 points from eight matches.
Wikki Tourist captain, Ibrahim Mustapha has expressed hope that the Bauchi-based team will make up for last weekend's draw when Warri Wolves visit.
Tourist shared the spoils with Akwa United at the Tarfawa Balewa Stadium, but the former Golden Eaglets star insists it'stime to make up for the draw on Sunday.
"It's another opportunity for us as a team, it's a new match that comes with a new game plan.
The draw at home to Akwa United wasn't what we planned but we are hopeful of the maximum point," Mustapha toldGoal.
"Warri Wolves are strong side but with due respect to the visitors they won't get anything from the Bauchi.
A win for us today will put us in the top five and that's good for us going into week ten on April 6.
"Warri Wolves currently sit 13th on the log with just two points short of Wikki Tourist's 12 points from eight matches.
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