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NPFL: Eguma Attributes Loss Against Tornadoes To Fatigue
The Technical Manager of Rivers United FC of Port Harcourt, Stanley Eguma, has attributed their opening match loss against Niger Tornadoes in the Nigeria Premier Professional League (NPFL), 2023/24 season to late arrival to match venue.
According to him, following the late arrival, the players were tired and could not coordinate themselves in the first half of the game.
Eguma said this last Sunday in his post match interview with sports journalists which was made available to Tidesports shortly after they were defeated 1-0 at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium, in Minna.
He explained that in the first half, his players were not so much on the ball; in the second half, they were in control of the game but could not convert their chances.
“The result was not too good because my players did not play as expected. My players were peaceful in the game. Their reaction was not too much good because they were a bit tired due to late arrival to the match venue occasioned by long distance.
“In the second half, the game was under our control and we created chances but our problem was conversion.
“I think we got a penalty in the second half but I did not know why the referee denied us but he gave them penalty in the first half.
“ All what I know is that it was not a good outing for us today and we need to go back and work on the team and come out stronger in our next game,” Eguma said.
He further expressed disappointment over the poor condition of the pitch, adding that the pitch did not allow free flow of the ball.
“The pitch also contributed to our loss because it didn’t allow the ball to flow as expected.
“I think we need to work on some of these factors and we are going to win our next game,” he stated.
By: Kiadum Edooko