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GLO NPL, Dolphins lose at Crown

Despite going one goal up early in the game, Dolphins failed to hang on and lost 2-1 to home side, Crown FC.

Stanley Eguma decided to start with a similar team to the one that drew 1-1 at Heartland in week one, with Emem Eduok the only change as he replaced Tijani Adamu.

Dolphins showed early promise, taking the game to the home side and after just eleven minutes played in the game, Emem Eduok’s loss cross from the left found Ifeanyi Egwim in the box.

Egwim back heeled the ball beyond the reach of goalkeeper, Michael Useru to silence the previously vocal Ibadan crowd.

After that goal, Dolphins could have scored more in the first half but profligacy on the part of Ifeanyi Egwim, Emem Eduok and Fred Okwara ensured that Prime were kept in the game.

One of such occasions was in the 37th minute when Emem Eduok outran his marker and faced the goalkeeper, but his tame shot failed to beat Useru.

In the second half, the homers took the game to Dolphins and their efforts paid off in the 52nd minute.

Lax marking in the box saw Onyekachi Okafor get a loose ball and he volleyed beyond the reach of Austin Brown in Dolphins goal.

Crown’s gaffer, Lawrence Akpokona at this point threw in Waheed Bello for Christopher Obiora and they continued to raid the Dolphins area but it was the visitors who had the clearer cut chances.

In the 69th minute, Fred Okwara connected a sublime cross from Ifeanyi Egwim but his effort went wide.

Two minutes later, Victor Alegbe who had just come in for Isiaka Olawale found space in the Crown box and freed Emem Eduok who blasted wide with just the goalkeeper to beat.

In another moment of loose defending by Dolphins, Onyekachi Okafor controlled a cross into the box, shook off Chidiebere Okolie and shot behind Brown for the second and winning goal of the day.

Lawrence Akpokona said it was a big thing to win over Dolphins because they are the more experienced side with better players.

“A lot of my players have never played in the top division before so it’s a big thing that we won today,” Akpokona said.

“After we conceded the goal, I told them not to panic and take things easy and I am happy with the win.”

Dolphins’ defender, Joseph Douhadji was very depressed after the loss.

“I am just sad that we lost a game we should have won. Our players should understand that we need to win games like these. I am not happy we lost this game.

“Our players must sit up. We must all work together for the good of the team. I am not happy. We should not have conceded those goals,” Douhadji said.

Glo Premier League Update, Wolves on full throttle…,Meet The League’s Goaleadors!!!!

Basking with supreme confidence following their discharge of Cameroun’s Union Dauola from the CAF Confederation Cup, Warri Wolves has put a warning to clubs in the Glo Premier League that it will open all salvos to blast through the league as they set to host El Kanemi Warriors in their opening match of the season.

Warri Wolves surprised fans with a 3-2 away win to Douala and a 1-1 draw at home to remain in contention for the Confederation Cup but club spokesman, Moses Etu, says their exploit against Doaula was just a tip of the iceberg as they focus now on the home league.

“I can assure you that Warri Wolves will blast full throttle. Believe me, our domestic league squad is stronger than our Confederation Cup squad and we will unleash full salvo against all teams in the premier league. In the first place, we have Azubuike Egwueke back in the team. He has been away on assignment with the Super Eagles. He was not available for the two legs of our Confederation Cup. He will be back in action on Thursday against El Kanemi.

Also, many of our players were not registered for the Confed Cup but they are available for the league. We have the likes of Daddy Bazuaye who just joined us from Cape Town FC in South Africa. We have Gbolahan Salami, from Shooting. He is a good top 9 but even at that he will have to battle with Musa Najere for that position, and Najere is scoring now.

We also have the duo of Dan Akpeyi and Martins Oduchie who joined us from Heartland. Everybody knows that Akpeyi is a great keeper and he will have to battle his position out with Ambrose Vanzekin and Okiemute Odah who stopped a penalty against Douala in Cameroun. Martins scored against us when we went to Heartland last season and since then we had an eye on him and we have got him.

“With our first leg victory in Cameroun, we had the leverage to play in some players who have not tasted action for some time. Joseph Osadiaye alongside Brenda Ogbu and Bright Akpojuvwevwo were back in the return leg against Union.

That has helped against match rustiness and keeps them in match form against the two warrior teams from Maiduguri and Abia. By the time we finish with them, they will find out that they are not warriors at all. Good thing is that we are playing two straight home games. That reduces the fatigue of travels and gives room for better concentration and conditioning.

I can also tell you that for now there is no injury in the camp and the players are very focused and enthusiastic. For us enthusiasm is important and we have it in Warri Wolves in addition to the experience and influence of the likes of Azubuike Egwueke. With Warri Wolves, there is no shaking.”

The oil city boys will host El Kanemi Warriors of Borno on Thursday and Abia Warriors on Sunday at the Warri City Stadium, and return to the continentals by upper weekend to host their next Confederation Cup opponents, Club Athletics Bizertin of Tunisia.

They have been on high after a swell performance which saw the trio of Musa Najere, Oghenekaro Etebo and Heartland import Ikechukwu Ibenegbu all finding the net away against Union Douala’s two goals before coming home to consolidate with a 1-1 draw. Club Coach, Paul Aigbogun has said that his boys only failed to convert yawning chances otherwise the goals would have been a rain.

Wolves’ confidence in the league opener against El Kanemi is boosted in the fact that they took the Borno warriors to the cleaners with a 4-1 wallop when El Kanemi visited Warri last season. That became the tonic for Wolves after they had run for about seven games without a win.

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Glo Premier League Update:

The Goaleadors!!!!

The season openers threw up some great strikes….

BUT

Who will pull the most trigger at the end of the season?????

Stay with The Goaleadors for the top strikes in the Glo Premier League
1. Bobby Abel (1) (FC Taraba) vs Nassarawa

2. Chima Uluocha (1) (Abia Warriors) vs Kaduna Utd

3. Bishop Onyeudo (1) (Abia Warriors) vs Kaduna Utd

4. Namso Edo (1) (Akwa Utd) vs Gombe

5. Kelechi Ekeh (1) (Heartland FC) vs Dolphins

6. Ifeanyi Egwim (1) (Dolphins) vs Heartland

7. Stephen Eze (1) (Lobi stars) vs Crown FC

Midweek fixtures: (Thursday, March 13)

1. Sunshine vs Enyimba

2. Warri Wolves vs El Kanemi Warriors

3. Bayelsa Utd vs Sharks FC