Seven time
Nigeria league champions and Total/CAF Confederation cup 2019/2020 hopefuls,
Rangers International F.C has picked one of the sixteen group stage tickets as
a Chinonso Eziekwe’ 18th minutes strike helped the ‘Flying Antelopes’ march
past Togolese champions, A.S.C Kara 1-0 in Enugu.
The return
leg fixture which was settled before a packed Nnamdi Azikiwe stadium, Enugu, saw
the former NNL star striker race onto an Nnamdi Egbujuo’ defense splitting
cross to make hay and send the crowd into wild jubilations.
Expectations
for more goals from the Rangers front men failed to materialize not for lack of
opportunities created but for some unpardonable misses by Ifeanyi George and
Nnamdi Egbujuo in the last ten minutes of the first stanza.
When both
sides returned from the break, the visitors took the initiative in the middle
of the pack with their shot precise passing of the ball that kept the fans at
the edge of their seats for most part of the second half but they could not
make this dominance count as Uche John and Akpos Adubi stood their ground in
the heart of Rangers defense line.
The
introduction of Ikechukwu Ibenegbu for tiring Chiamaka Madu early in the second
stanza did little to steady the middle but he brought his experience to bear in
the few times he was called upon as he did well to set up the attackers on
three occasions that went begging.
Ibrahim
Olawoyin and Sadick Abbas came close to extending the score for the host at the
tail end of the match as Olawoyin’ shot from the edge of the box after
dribbling past a sea of legs missed target by inches while Ghanaian born Abbas
watched in awe as his well placed shot beat the goalkeeper but not the upright.
Coach
Benedict Ugwu said after the pulsating encounter, “It was a good match and we
thank God for the win that has taken us to the group stage of the competition.
Our plan was not to concede and my players did well to contain them especially
in the second half. Yes, we are going into a tougher stage of the competition
but I have the confidence that we shall continue to make good representation
for the country.”
Goal scorer,
Chinonso Eziekwe was full of praise to God for the qualification, stressing,
“It can only be God. I am really thrilled to have scored on my first start for
Rangers and the goal helped us qualify for the group stage of a continental
competition. We shall continue to work as a team to make us achieve our target
in the competition which is getting to the final.”
Ikechukwu
Ibenegbu who came in as a substitute said, “This was a very tough match but we
showed character to hold on to our goal and qualified for the group stage of
the competition. A.S.C Kara gave us a good fight but unity of purpose saw us
through.”
Rangers
qualified for the prestigious group stage of the competition on the away goals
rule after aggregate score after both legs stood at 2-2 after losing the first
leg 2-1 at Stade de Kegue, Lome a week back.
RANGERS TEAM
AGAINST A.S.C.K: Saidu Mutawakilu, Tope Olusesi, Ugwu Uwadiegwu, Tony Shimaga,
Akpos Adubi, Uche John, Chiamaka Madu (Ikechukwu Ibenegbu -48th Min.), Ibrahim
Olawoyin, Nnamdi Egbujuo (Sadick Abbas -72nd Min), Ifeanyi George, Chinoso
Eziekwe (Isiaka Oladuntoye -80th Min). SUBS NOT USED: Femi Thomas, Christian
Madu, Kehinde Adedipe, Chidera Ezeh.
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