
TS Galaxy head coach Adnan Beganovic has doubled down on his mission to elevate standards within the squad following the acquisition of a new goalkeeper.
Beganovic has reaffirmed his commitment to raising the squad’s standards, a mission highlighted by the club’s recent acquisition of Nigerian goalkeeper Kayode Bankole.
The 23-year-old, unveiled on October 17 after joining on a free transfer, is not just another addition to the Rockets’ roster. For Beganovic, Bankole’s arrival represents a calculated move to intensify competition and raise performance levels across the team.
“Kayode has been training with us for about one and a half months,” Beganovic revealed after the match.
“We needed a second goalkeeper who could really challenge the first choice. It’s important that no player feels too comfortable. I always want similar players in the same position so they can compete. If a player relaxes, performance drops. I want that drive in every training session.
“This mindset helps us improve and push for quality. If everyone keeps working hard, we’ll only get stronger as a unit.”
Galaxy’s current position, eighth on the Betway Premiership table with 13 points from nine matches, reflects a solid but unspectacular start to the campaign. Yet Beganovic’s message is clear: complacency has no place at the club.