Austin
acknowledges that the win was important but also stressed on the importance of
his team mates to keep their feet firmly on the ground ahead of Sunday’s NPFL
clash with Warri Wolves.
“Winning
that game against a strong side like Rangers was important but that is now in the
past.
“We have not
achieved anything yet this season.
“We go to
Warri with humility but without fear of our opponents as we try to get a
positive result,” he told Rivers United Media.
One of the
five United first team players who missed the win over Rangers, Chinonso Okokwo
has travelled with the squad to Warri.
Okonkwo who
United’s top scorer this season believes the club can win in Warri on Sunday.
“The game
against Wolves is just like any other game and we will approach it with our
normal levels or seriousness.
“We have to
work hard to come out with a good result and I believe we can do it,” he said.
The former
Enyimba attacker rounded off by discussing his sadness at missing the game
against Rangers (he sat out due to suspension having accumulated five yellow
cards this season).
“I was very
sad to have missed the game against Rangers but I was very happy that the
coaches did well with the players who were available.
“We have now
proven that this club does not rely on any single individual,” he said.
Okonkwo has
scored more goals away from home (three) than any player in the NPFL this
season.
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