Sikiru
Olatunbosun's cool finish and a brace from Newman Musa gave Mountain of Fire
and Miracles Ministries Football Club of Lagos their first win in eight matches
as they outclassed Lobi Stars Football Club of Makurdi with a 3-1 victory in
match day 35 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) played at the
Agege Township Stadium on Sunday morning.
The first 45
minutes of the encounter saw the Lagos-based team showing its superiority with
magnificent passing skills and good movement on and of the ball as they created
three chances under 15 minutes of play.
Olatunbosun
had a chance to put the hosts in front in the 7th minute of the game when he
raced on to a lovely pass from Chukwuka Onuwa but his effort went inches wide.
MFM FC had
another chance to register the opener three minutes after Olatunbosun's attempt
went off target through defender Stanley Okorom who failed to make his shot
count for the homers.
The duo of
Joseph Nathaniel and Anthony Agbaji of Lobi Stars FC were booked for a bad
challenge on Onuwa and Olatunbosun respectively in the 16th and 19th minute of
the match.
The opening
goal came when Onuwa initiated a superb move from the middle of the park in the
21st minute of the game when he picked out striker, Stephen Odey with a fine
pass. The teenager dribbled past his maker and put the ball into Olatunbosun's
feet who fired home from inside the visitors box.
The
Makurdi-based team only chance of the first half came five minutes after the
opener when Kingsley Eduwo played himself into a good scoring position but he
opted for a pass instead of testing MFM FC's goalkeeper, Folarin Abayomi. The
first half ended with the home side claiming a 1-goal lead.
A
Man-of-the-match performance from Newman in the second half was more than
enough for the Olukoya Boys to put the Benue Army to the sword.
Newman
doubled the hosts lead after six minutes of play in the second half when he
capitalised on a defensive mix up by Lobi Stars defenders and finished the ball
calmly.
Fidelis
Ilechukwu's men continued with their brilliant display and mounted more
pressure on the visitors and dominated the game for seven minutes. Musa
completed his brace when he latched on to an intelligent delivery from Okorom.
The visitors
pulled a goal back in the 63rd through Barnabas Imenger's well-struck effort.
The goal brought some spark into the match but MFM FC resisted Godwin Uwa's
men's effort from causing any damage by cooling off the pressure to secure the
needed three points.
The win has
taken MFM FC to the 15th position on the NPFL table with 41 points from 33
league matches.
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