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DOLPHINS GRAB VITAL POINT IN ENUGU

Dolphins grabbed a point in Enugu after their encounter against Rangers International ended 1-1.

Dolphins went ahead in the 9th minute through Godbless Asamoah.

Oghogho Oduokpe got a pass from Isiaka Olawale and tried to shake off Okey Odita then shot from distance.

Rangers’ goalkeeper, Akor Itodo parried the ball onto the path of Asamoah who scored at his second time of asking.

On 22 minutes, Evans Iyoro sped past Festus Austin and was pulled down by the Dolphins captain who received a yellow card.

The resultant free kick was headed home by Iyoro for the equalizer.

Seven minutes later Ebitimi Agogu found space in the Rangers’ six yard box but shot the ball at Akor who gratefully punched clear.

Agogu was yellow carded a minute later for dissent.

Just before the half time break, Asamoah injured himself in a challenge with Okey Odita and was taken off for Israel Abia.

A minute into the 2nd half Festus Austin pulled down Rasaq Adegbite and was sent off for a second bookable offence and Ebitimi Agogu was sacrificed, with Cyril Oriaku coming in to shore up the defence.

Rasaq Adegbite had the best chance to win the game for Rangers in the 74th minute when he beat the Dolphins’ offside trap and chipped onrushing goalkeeper, Ayalogu.

Isiaka Olawale, Dolphin fc
Isiaka Olawale, Dolphin fc

As the ball sailed in, former Rangers captain, Cyril Oriaku headed off the line.

Rangers coach, Imama Amapakabor said after the game that a lot of things went wrong for his side.

“Psychologically, we were down, the players got panicky because we have gone three games without a win and when Dolphins went one man down, the players just could not hold the ball and resorted to playing the long balls.

“All these things were part of our problems on the day,” Imama Amapakabor said.

Dolphins’ captain, Festus Austin, regretted his sending off but said he was optimistic before the game that they will get the point.

“Before the game I was optimistic we will get a point and we did. We have spoken to ourselves as players and all we can say is that we will not be relegated at the end of the season,” Austin said.

LBA Announces Nine Nominees For March

The League Bloggers Awards (LBA) has shortlisted nine actors in the Glo Premier League as nominees for the March Player and Manager awards.

There are five shortlisted in the player’s category and four in the manager’s award.

In the running for the LBA Player for March are Ebere Odiche [Heartland], Evans Iyoro [Kwara United], Idris Aloma [Enyimba], Sikiru Adewale [Warri Wolves] and Segun Alebiosu [Kwara United] while the quartet of Erasmus Onuh [Heartland], Tunde Abdulrahman [Kwara United], Tony Ogharanduku [FC Taraba] and Mitko Dobrev [Gabros FC] have been picked for the manager’s category.

The shortlisted actors in the Glo Premier League for March have put in decent shift for their clubs after three match days this season.

Odiche has been solid for Heartland so far scoring twice from free kicks against 3SC and Nasarawa United. He helped mastermind the demolition of Nasarawa United 5-2 on match day three.

League Bloggers Awards, car for last season's Player of the Season, provided by Headline Sponsors of the League Bloggers Awards 1960Bet
League Bloggers Awards, car for last season’s Player of the Season, provided by Headline Sponsors of the League Bloggers Awards 1960Bet

Kwara United winger, Iyoro, has shown he has a sweet left foot which has chalked up a goal in March. He was the mainstay in the attacking football of the Harmony Warriors in March with dribble runs, cross and vision.

Aloma has featured in every minute for Enyimba in the league, and his bombing runs down the left side of his team’s defence have added attacking impetus for the Peoples Elephant. He capped his outing in March with a goal at Lobi Stars.

Wolves have got themselves a striker who can reach double digits of goals in Adewale. The former First Bank FC man made his top flight debut count by scoring twice in the 3-0 win against Giwa FC.

Alebiosu is the second Kwara United player in the five-player shortlist. He was in red-hot in the month under review scoring twice in three matches including the goal that secured his team a point at Wikki Tourists.

The chase for the manager’s award is interesting with Ogharanduku and Onuh guiding their teams to the top-two positions in March. FC Taraba under Ogharanduku are unbeaten in three matches and have taken seven out of nine points to stay top at the end of the month in review.

Onuh has seen his side produce breath-taking football against 3SC and Nasarawa United, scoring seven goals in two games and are the only top-10 team with a 100 percent record so far.

Abdulrahman has been able to blood together his Kwara United troops and they have started the season strongly by going unbeaten including earning draws at Dolphins and Wikki, while Bulgarian Dobrev has guided Gabros to two wins in March putting them in top-four position.

The LBA will announce the winners for March on Monday.

NOMINATED PLAYERS
Ebere Odiche [Heartland]
Evans Iyoro [Kwara United]
Idris Aloma [Enyimba]
Sikiru Adewale [Warri Wolves]
Segun Alebiosu [Kwara United]

NOMINATED MANAGERS
Erasmus Onuh [Heartland]
Tunde Abdulrahman [Kwara United]
Tony Ogharanduku [FC Taraba]
Mitko Dobrev [Gabros FC]