Rivers
United technical manager, Stanley Eguma has refused to get carried away with
his side’s 1-0 win over El Kanemi Warriors in a week 10 Nigeria Professional
Football League (NPFL) at the Yakubu Gowon (former Port Harcourt Liberation)
Stadium on Wednesday.
Eguma admitted that his boys played well and commended their performances which guaranteed all three points.
Wednesday’s
result represented a second successive win for Eguma and his wards as United
climb up to 5th on the standings, three points off top spot, having amassed 16
points from 10 matches.
“Nobody is getting carried away here. We have
achieved nothing and will continue to work hard. The league is a marathon and
not a sprint…….we still have 28 more games to play. There is still room for
improvement but we will get there eventually,” Eguma said in response to a
questioned posed to him at the post match press conference by Rivers United
Media.
Chukwunonso
Okonkwo struck in the 66th minute to fire Rivers United past a resolute
El-Kanemi Warriors side 1-0 in an exciting Nigeria Professional Football League
(NPFL) contest decided on Wednesday.
The forward
rounded off a flowing team move that saw youngster, Daniel Israel provide the
decisive pass as United won successive games in the NPFL for the first time
this season.
The home
side struggled to break down the visitors in a first half that failed to spark
into life at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium.
Talismanic
midfielder, Obomate Frederick missed out yet again for United as he failed to
recover from the ankle injury he sustained in the 0-1 defeat to 3SC on match
day seven.
In his
absence, the United manager handed Ebuka Nnabuo his debut and he excelled with
an assured display in the middle of the park.
The visitors
hardly threatened all game with only a couple of gilt-edged opportunities to
show for their exertions all afternoon.
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