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Fed Cup: Rivers United Targets Kaduna United’s Scalp, Today
Rivers United Coach Stanley Eguma has demanded that his team go past second-tier league side Kaduna United in a round of 32 matches in the Nigeria Federation Cup.
Rivers United and Kaduna United will clash today at the Aper Aku Stadium in Makurdi.
Rivers United beat Papilo FC 4-3 in a thrilling round of 64 games in May to reach this stage of the competition.
Eguma said they now hope to progress even further in Nigeria’s oldest football competition.
“It is a very big match for us. The Federation Cup is a unique competition,” he said.
“The competition is no respecter of persons.
“Kaduna United is an experienced side as they have played in the (Nigerian top flight) in the past.
“We will not take them for granted.”
The Rivers United trainer however expects the lower tier club to enjoy certain advantages over his side in the game.
“Kaduna United has not played quite as many games this season as Rivers United,” he explained.
“There is also a little bit of fatigue for us (United play five competitive games in the next 12 days).
“We will however fashion out a way to contain them as the target is to win that game.”
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