Lönnström took charge of the final training session ahead of the NPFL Matchday 10 against Remo Stars in Ikenne on Sunday.
“I am happy for the victory because it is never easy playing against Kano Pillars.”
Bala said he would be taking time off football for now.
The 31-year-old has yet to enjoy playing time at the tournament.
Abdullahi Musa-Tayo’s 86th minute header earned the Kano side the maximum points of the game.
“My happiness is that one of the brilliant talents coming up in Nigeria has scored the five goals.’’
Umar then urged all football lovers in the state to come out en masse on Sunday to cheer the club to victory against Enyimba FC of Aba.
“Because the game is on a Monday, we won’t have our regular game day activities. Entry to Onikan Stadium is free for fans who want to come and support the team.”
Pillars shrugged off their last week away loss to Sunshine of Akure to occupy the driver’s seat in the 27th minutes of the game.
“The unveiling is like a ritual for us. Maikaba is one of our own and we must give him the respect,” he said.
