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Glo League: Clubs’ Performances Excite LMC

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    company, LMC appears to be excited by the performance of clubs and the general outcome of matches in the nascent 2014/2015 Glo league season. Also, coaches have been complaining less about the handling of games by match officials.
Even though Kwara United of Ilorin picked up just a point off their match with Wikki Tourists FC in the 1-1 week three match, a top official of the club appears to be happy at the outcome.
The match was one of the week three matches of the ongoing Globacom Premier League.
Coach Haruna Megidensanma of Kwara United had hailed his team, saying it was a good start for a club that had just re-joined the elite division.
The club was newly promoted to the elite division, after a season’s stint in the lower division – the Nigerian Professional Football League (NPFL).
According to him, with a win from week two and the drawn game against Wikki, and occupying the fifth spot on the log, we are not doing badly.
“I think our fans should expect better performance as the competition progresses,” the coach re-assured.
However, one of the star matches played on March 22 (Sunday) lived up to the top billing as teams posted an interesting result.
Heartland of Owerri overcame initial tough resistance to hammer Nasarawa United of Lafia 5-2.
The match, which was played at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, was initially predicted to be a tough encounter going by the previous meetings by both sides but from the high score line from the home team, it was on paper an easy match up.
An elated coach of the ‘Naze Millionaires’ as Heartland is known said after the match that the victory was a good win for his team.

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