Stanley
Eguma is unsure of his choice of personnel and tactics for Sunday’s Nigeria
Professional Football League (NPFL) clash with Warri Wolves.
The Rivers
United technical manager masterminded a stunning 3-1 success over the NPFL
leaders, Enugu Rangers in Port Harcourt with a depleted frontline.
Guy Kuemian,
Wilson Andoh and the club’s top scorer, Chinonso Okonkwo all missed out on the
win against the Flying Antelopes forcing Eguma to make drastic changes to his
tactics and personnel.
The
experienced trainer jettisoned his usual 4-4-2 formation and went for a 4-3-2-1
formation with right back, Chigozie Ihunda drafted in at the tipoff the spear.
It
culminated in United’s most devastating performance of the season as three
goals inside the opening 45 minutes left the Flying Antelopes shell-shocked.
“I still
have not decided on what I will do on Sunday as far as the eleven who will
start and the tactics we will adopt against Warri Wolves is concerned.
“I now have
a good headache but I will wait until our last training session before I make
any decision,” he remarked to Rivers United media.
He then took
the time to look ahead to Sunday’s game against Wolves, a side that finished in
second place in the NPFL last season.
“We go to
Warri for a big game with the objective of securing all three points at stake.
“We have
been getting the points at home but it is now time for us to start getting the
points away from home.
“It is
important to stay at the top half of the table but to do that, we must pick up
something in Warri,” he said.
Ihunda providing the X-factor
Rivers
United fans were stunned on Sunday when Eguma released his team sheet for the
game against Rangers with Ihunda saddled with the responsibility of playing as
the main striker.
It looked a
weird decision as the player had made the right back position his own all
season.
In the ninth
minute of the game against Rangers, Ihunda came face to face with the Rangers
goalkeeper, Emmanuel Daniel and the stadium held its collective breath.
Ihunda opted
to chip the goalkeeper but produced a feeble effort which went wide.
The groans
of the fans could have easily seen the auxiliary forward retract into his shell
but he recovered from that bad miss to produce a masterclass for the rest of
the game.
He won a
penalty (which led to his side’s first goal) five minutes later and worried the
Okey Odita-led defence to no end as United closed out an emphatic victory.
“I am not
worried about playing as a striker. Our captain (Festus Austin) told me a few
days before we faced Rangers that I would be playing as a striker. I was calm
and prepared for the game. I knew I could do it. When I was younger, I played
in all positions so I was not really worried about playing as a striker against
Rangers,” Ihunda said.
Eguma has
also hinted that Ihunda could again lead the line against Wolves on Sunday
following his sparkling displays against Rangers.
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