Champions,
Enyimba and Rivers United played out an exciting scoreless draw in the Match Day 21 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) on
Thursday.
The game
which was originally billed to hold at the Umuahia Township stadium on
Wednesday was moved forward by 24 hours as Abia Warriors faced Ikorodu United
in another NPFL game at the same venue a day earlier.
Enyimba trainer, Paul Aigbogu surprisingly
left trusted goal keeper, Theophilus Afelokahi and set piece specialist, Chima
Akas out of the match day squad while Ike Thankgod and Ikechukwu Ibenegbu were
only deemed good enough to start from the bench.
Mfon Udoh,
Daniel Etor, Femi Thomas, Chinedu Udoji and Nzube Anaezemba were however a slew
of stars that started for the seven-time champions.
The Rivers United technical manager, Stanley
Eguma however had a surprise up his sleeves as he handed former Warri Wolves
attacker, Onyekachi Okafor his debut, to telling effect.
Enyimba almost scored inside the opening 30
seconds as Udoh peeled off Chiwendu Ali on the right before watching in despair
as Sunday Rotimi easily picked up his cross with Ifeanyi Anaemena lurking.
United responded with two quick chances with
the second on 10 minutes almost resulting in a goal.
Crisp passing involving Okafor and Bernard
Ovoke freed Ivoirian forward, Guy Kuemian who snapped at his effort as the
chance went up in smoke.
Two minutes
later, the visitors threatened again with an Ovoke free kick which failed to
really trouble Thomas in the Enyimba goal.
Enyimba then took over, dominating for most
parts of the half but Pyagbara, Dare Ojo, Etor (on two occasions), Uwadiegwu
and Uche John all failed to breach the United back line.
The closest the People’s Elephant came to
breaking the deadlock in the first half was in the 42nd minute but Rotimi, who
was having a blinder of a game, produced a spectacular double save right out of
the top drawer to deny Pyagbara and then Anaezemba in quick succession.
The second half matched the first in terms of
entertainment value as both sides continued to go all out for the win.
Udoh almost
scored in the 48th minute but his effort was too feeble to beat the impressive
Rotimi who performed a routine save to keep the score barren.
Enyimba were to have their best chance four
minutes after the restart when Olalekan Gabriel stepped up to perform a goal
line clearance to deny Etor who was already poised to race away in celebration.
United responded with a brilliant chance of
their own five minutes later with Guy firing wide following good work by Ofem
Inah.
The chances continued to come thick and fast
with Udoh presented with an opening to lob Rotimi in the 55th minute but the
United defence came to the rescue of their last man who failed to read the
danger in a rare moment of indecision.
Rotimi
redeemed himself with a big save off an Udoh volley in the 65th minute after
impressive work by substitute, Musa Najere.
A minute later, the United goal keeper
produced an even better save to deny Udoh again with the striker’s deft flick
from Najere’s pin-point delivery seemingly destined for the bottom corner.
United had their best chance in the 67th
minute as Kuemian struck the cross bar with a fierce half volley with Thomas
barely moving a muscle.
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