Ten-Man
Rivers United FC of Nigeria on Saturday knocked reigning Rwanda Peace Cup
champions, Rayon Sports out of the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup after a
drama-filled goalless draw in the return leg of the Playoff round at a rocking
Amahoro Stadium in Kigali.
On Saturday,
Rayon Sports were required to win 2-0 to take the tie into extra time or 3-0 to
win it outright and advance the group stage but ‘Gikundiro’ met an immovable
object in the shape of the ‘Pride of Rivers’.
United
played with a man less for more than half an hour in the second half against a
Rayon side back by a vociferous home crowd but grit, resolve and the
never-say-die-Nigerian spirit was evident in the gladiatorial display which
eventually proved to be the tide that carried Nigeria’s sole survivor in 2017
Inter CAF club competitions to safety.
United
withstood predictable early pressure from the hosts and nearly silenced the
Amahoro by snatching a shock lead, albeit an own goal, by Rayon Sports in the
18th minute.
Sakin did
well to cross from the left but his dangerous delivery was diverted away for a
corner by Jerry Mutsinzi with Guy Kuemian lurking on his shoulder.
Ten minutes
later, the United players heaved a collective sigh of relief to see the score
still even as Kwizera Pierrot curled a free kick inches wide from 25 yards but
the boys from Nigeria seemed to exemplify men on a mission.
They hit
back almost immediately through Sakin who almost gave them the lead on the
stroke of half time but saw his volley fly just over Ndayisimiye Eric’s right
hand post with the Rayon Sports goalkeeper in no man’s land.
Rayon
predictably stepped on the accelerator after the break but met the United rear
guard in uncompromising form.
As Rayon
pressed further up the pitch, United looked to exploit gaping holes and almost
made them pay in the 54th minute when Emeka Ogbugh embarked on a mazy run on
the right only to see his strike from a tight angle fly inches over the
bar.
Three
minutes later, Rayon Sports seemed to have been handed a lifeline as Ifeanyi
Nweke received a red card for catching Savio Dominique with a high boot.
Rayon could
smell blood; the
y honed in for the kill with wave after wave of unrelenting
attacks but the Nigerians stood their ground, defending in gladiatorial fashion
to produce a heroic shut out.
Nahimana
Shassir almost set up a grand stand finish with a superb effort that almost
crept into Rotimi’s far post late in the second half but Lady luck was wearing
a white vest on the day!
Rayon Sports
head coach, Masoud Djuma was predictably downcast at full time but praised
United as deserved winners of the tie.
“We lost to
a better and more experienced side today and I want to say congratulations to
Rivers United for their qualification,” Djuma exclusively told our official
website, www.riversunitedfc.com.ng.
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