Skubala praises Okoro attitude

Michael Skubala, head coach of Lincoln City with Zane Okoro of Lincoln City following the EFL Sky Bet League One match between Lincoln City and Shrewsbury Town at LNER Stadium, Lincoln.

Head coach Michael Skubala praised the attitude of Zane Okoro after handing the Academy graduate his league debut during Saturday's 1-1 draw with Shrewsbury Town at the LNER Stadium. 

The 17-year-old had previously been involved for the Imps in the Emirates FA Cup and Vertu Trophy and was introduced in the 68th minute against Salop. 

Alongside Okoro, Skubala was also able to hand Ethan Erhahon his first appearance for the Imps since February following a long injury.  

Skubala said: “He’s been with us for some time, he’s a super talent and has a really good attitude.  

“We’ve had him in and around the dressing room and he’s been travelling with us to get used to the environment and I think that experience has really benefited him. 

“We felt it was the right time to bring him onto the pitch. It was a step up for him and I think he handled it really well. 

“We don’t want to push Ethan Erhahon too early, but it was good to have him back on the pitch, he got hold of the ball and really tried to get us going. It was a positive display from him.” 

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After making his first league appearance for the Imps, Okoro said: “It was a special moment for me personally, the staff had prepared me really well for that moment, so it felt comfortable when I was out there.  

“I’ve been in and around the environment for a long time now and that experience has certainly helped me.  

“I’ll take any opportunity that comes my way, and I’m really pleased that the head coach showed faith in me.”

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Skubala was pleased that the point extended his side’s unbeaten home run in the league to five matches, but admitted his team lacked intensity at times in the end of season clash.  

He said: “Frustration is the overriding feeling from the game, I thought we started really brightly but took our foot off the gas a little bit.  

“We conceded a sloppy goal and then it became a different game, because they had something to hold onto and could sit in a low block. I felt we lacked a little bit of intensity to open them up.”  

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