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Dolphins Get Rare Point In Akure

Dolphins battled to a scoreless game in a keenly contested encounter at the Akure Stadium on Sunday.

Starting without three regulars, Victor Ezuruike, Emmanuel Olowo and Ifeanyi Egwim, Dolphins were off to a bright start as Emem Eduok got some space in the box but was pulled down by Jude Ehitongwa but the Center referee waved play on.

Ibrahim Ajani also presented Dele Olorundare with a great chance to score in the 21st minute with a sublime cross but Sunday Rotimi was well positioned to make a save.

Emem Eduok - Dolphins FC
Emem Eduok – Dolphins FC

Dolphins soaked up most of the pressure coming from Sunshine Stars and went into the break scoreless.

Three minutes into the second half, Prince Aggrey was brought down in the box and the referee wasted no time to call a penalty which was well saved by Sunday Rotimi.

Stanley Eguma brought in Bolaji Sarkin and Isiaka Olawale for Victor Alegbe and Tijani Adamu respectively in the 67th and 75th minutes.

Emem Eduok had a chance to kill the game when he made one of his trademark runs on the left but was pulled down by Paul Onobi, the referee looking away once again.

With five minutes of added time at the end of the game, Dolphins held on to record its first point in Akure since 2003.

Sharks fc – Ogunbote’s comment not inciting

Our attention has been drawn to a newspaper publication attributed to the media officer of Enyimba FC, Farriel Allaputa who accused technical adviser of Sharks Gbenga Ogunbote of crying foul after the match officials gave Enyimba one point on a platter of gold in the Glo-NPFL week eleven encounter in port harcourt.

Allaputa also said Ogunbote’s comment is also capable of inciting fans to become violent.

The management in a statement signed by the media officer of the club Peter Abaje described Allaputa”s accusation as mind boggling.

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“I have heard coaches and even the chairman of Enyimba Felix Anyasi Agwu complain of how they were robbed on the field of play by the men in black in one- off situation But in the case of Sharks Football Club this is the third time out of six games at home this season that the team has scored valid goals that were ruled out.

First it was against sister club Dolphins, where Ibrahim Ajani scored a valid goal that was cancelled by the men in black next was Pyagbara Christian who scored his second of the day against Nasarawa United and the same thing happened and now Enyimba and you expect the coach not to complain about the level of officiating against his team”.

“I must state here that the complains have become necessary because it is gradually becoming the norm against us at home and I believe this not what the league management company bargained with match officials”.Abaje said

Allaputa said two penalties was awarded to sharks fc against El Kanemi warriors, Am sure he is not aware the coach of El Kanemi warriors did not complain about the penalties because they were justified rather he blamed his defenders at the back line for the blunders that led to the penalties.

Enyimba’s media officer should understand that no coach in the local scene or anywhere in the world complains about officiating when his team is beating squarely but they do when match officials make the game difficult for them.

“The least I had expected Allaputa to do was to say thank you to the match officials for disallowing Sharks second goal, giving enyimba an offside goal and a point back to Aba rather than accused a coach for complaining about how his team was robbed of victory”.Abaje said

Followers of the game know that Coach Gbenga Ogunbote is a thorough professional coach who hardly complains about match officials and over the years has been known to be a coach who minds his business and a vanguard of peace and not violence as Allaputa is trying to paint him.

Maybe Enyimba fc takes delight in bias officiating so that the league will continue to produce misfit champions at the end of the season and if that is the scenario sharks fc will not be a party to such system.

For the ugly incident that happened where an Enyimba fan was stabbed after the match we condemn it and on our part we will continue to ask questions as to what led to the incident even though there is the possibility that the visitors instigated the crisis just to slow us down.

And I must commend Farriel Allaputa for at least stating the obvious that the incident took place outside the stadium and once again we state that Sharks supporters and fans will not and cannot carry out such barbaric act on another fan .