The
technical manager of Rivers United FC, Stanley Eguma has moved to apologize to
fans of the club following their humiliating 0-4 loss to Enugu Rangers on match
day 34 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).
United were
comprehensively beaten the ‘Flying Antelopes’ at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium,
Enugu following a barnstorming display by the hosts on Sunday.
Eguma says
the game represented “one of the worst moments” of his career as a manager and
was quick to apologize to the club’s faithful.
“We want to
apologize to the fans of Rivers United for such a heavy defeat at this crucial
stage of the season.
“We did not
see it coming as we prepared very well for this game.
“I
acknowledge that we were beaten by a better side but this is football and these
things can happen.
“We
apologize unreservedly to our fans and promise to come back stronger from
this,” he told Rivers United Media.
United have
four more fixtures, against Warri Wolves, Wikki Tourists, Abia Warriors and
Akwa United, to navigate before the end of the season.
The Port
Harcourt club currently sits in second place on the NPFL standings with 53
points from 32 matches.
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