Guy Kuemian
scored a brace as Rivers United came from a goal down to hammer MFM FC 4-1 in
an exciting Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) game decided on Sunday.
MFM FC took a surprise lead on the half hour
with their first goal attempt of the match.
Exceptional work by Chukwuka Emmanuel freed
Austin Ogunye who displayed remarkable composure to curl past Sunday Rotimi in
the Rivers United goal.
It was the first time an opposition player
would be scoring against United in Port Harcourt but like a wounded animal, the
‘Pride of Rivers’ responded within a minute of going behind.
Kuemian was on hand to turn home an Ofem Inah
cross to restore parity and calm frayed nerves among the home faithful.
Eight
minutes later, United were 2-1 up as pin up boy, Bernard Ovoke headed home
following a cross from the far side.
The home side began the second half on the
front foot and got their due reward on 66 minutes.
Ovoke
whipped in a powerful free kick from the left and MFM goalkeeper, Folarin
Abayomi spilled the effort at the feet of a grateful Kuemian who was left with
the simple task of passing the ball into an unguarded net from two yards out.
MFM were reeling while the home side,
seemingly smelling blood, honed in for the kill and remarkably claimed a fourth
goal two minutes later against shell-shocked opposition.
Chinonso Okonkwo did great work down the flank
after he was fed by Ovoke with unheralded midfielder, Yusuf Jaiyeola sweeping
home from close range.
Rivers
United have now moved to second on the NPFL standings with 38 points from 21
matches, same as the leaders, Wikki Tourists who remain at the summit as a
result of a healthier goals difference.
MFM FC drop to 8th place with 30 points from
20 matches.
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