A late fight
back from Rivers United fail to yield dividends as Nigeria Tornadoes prevailed
by the odd goal in five in a tempestuous but hugely-entertaining Nigeria
Professional Football League (NPFL) contest decided at the Lokoja Stadium on
Sunday.
The big news
from the United camp before kickoff was the demotion to the bench, of former
Super Eagles goal keeper, Sunday Rotimi with Godwin Anyalogu preferred in his
place.
In Rotimi’s
absence, United conceded three, for the first time this season but Anyalogu was
not culpable for any.
In a first
half that ebbed and flowed, both sides traded goal scoring chances with the
hosts finally taking the lead in the third minute of stoppage time.
United
defender, Gabriel Olalekan, who had proved to be his side’s best player of the
half, inexplicably attempted a bicycle kick at the edge of his own half but inadvertently,
caught Ammeh Wilfred in the face.
Olalekan’s
carelessness was to cost United as Ismaila Gata stepped up and curled home a
beauty from 25 yards past a diving Anyalogu with what proved to be the last
kick of a brilliant half of football.
The goal on
the stroke of half time was a psychological blow which the United players
failed to recover from as the luckless Olalekan diverted Gabriel Wassa’s long
range effort past a stranded Anyalogu in the 58th minute for the hosts’ second
goal.
Two-nil
quickly became three-nil and remarkably, Olalekan was again at fault.
The former
Sharks man mistimed a defensive header and Jackson Daniel smacked home at the
second time of asking despite Anyalogu’s best efforts to keep out the strike.
The United
trainer, Eguma responded by throwing in attacking substitutions which delivered
rich and dramatic late rewards.
Daniel
Israel and Guy Kuemian were thrown into the fray and they repaid their
trainers’ faith with late goals that threw the cat among the pigeons among the
Tornadoes faithful.
It proved to
be too little, too late though, an Ayobami Asekunowo expulsion, at the death,
for a second bookable offence saw United’s late fight back end in yet another
away defeat.
Tornadoes’
assistant coach, Bala Mohammed blamed ‘tactical mistakes’ for his side’s near
capitulation of monumental proportions late on in the contest.
“We had some
minor tactical errors especially from the action of our players when they lost
the ball. After we
got the third goal, our player got carried away; most of them. They only
played when they had the ball and stopped playing when they did not.
“Rivers
United then began dominating the midfield with four midfielders playing against
our three and that was how they got their goals within a five-minute period,” Mohammed
said.
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