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RAMPANT RIVERS ANGELS TRASH EDO QUEENS TO MOVE TOP OF THE TABLE

Rivers Angels of Port Harcourt came from behind to trash visiting Edo Queens 4-1 in a match day 13 of the Nigeria Women Football League at the Liberation stadium today.

Ibinabo Georgewill had given the visitors an early lead in the 2nd minute but Ugo Njoku slotted in the equalizer in the 21st minute before Iroka Glory made it 2-1 going into half time.

The 2014 NWFL champions didn’t stop there as Amarachi Ojinma raised the tally to 3-1 in the 58th minute from an Iroka Glory assist and Juliet Bassey registered her first goal of the season as she volleyed in a cross from Cecilia Nku to make it 4-1 in the 81st minute.

After the game, head coach of the Port Harcourt side, Edwin Okon expressed his delight.

“I am happy, at least we secured the 3 points and not only the 3 points, the number of goals, this is the only place you can come and see good officiating, Rivers state. I said it anywhere or Abuja, that is the only two places you can go and get good officiating, aside from that, win at all cost” Okon said.

I lost to them at their home because of the syndrome of win at all cost, win at home but you can see today we had how many penalties, and the referee said because we’re winning, so am grateful at least we’re on top of the league and we hope of maintaining till end of the season” he added.

Rivers Angels
Rivers Angels

Meanwhile Angels forward, Juliet Bassey who registered her first goal of the season could not hide her excitement.

“I feel very happy because it’s been long like am very very happy but all thanks goes to the Lord because its only him so am very very happy, I intend to score more goals but I don’t know how many but with God all things are possible” said Juliet.

On his part, head coach of Edo Queens, Kenneth Aigbe said he would go back to the drawing board on work on his teams’ errors.

“It’s a good game, it’s a good standard you could see some errors that happened in the course of play that one has to go home to work out so that by the next game we’ll step it up, Rivers Angels is not a small team and we equally, we’re not a small team, it’s a good game, they played well and with the standard of the referee, am highly impressed, the referee did very well just silly mistakes and all that which happens everywhere in football” stated Aigbe.

Rivers Angels now top group B with 25 points and will next play Nasarawa Amazons on August 29 in a rescheduled week 11 game.

In other centers we have:

Group A

Confluence Queens 1-0 Ibom Angels

FC Robo 2-0 Osun Babes

Bayels Queens 7-0 Martin White Doves

Group B

Rivers Angels 4-1 Edo Queens

Nasarawa Amazons 1-1 COD Ladies

Pelican Stars 3-0 Capital City Dove (w/o)

Taraba Queens 0-0 Sunshine Queens

Rivers Angels, Taraba Queens Share Spoils in NWPL

Rivers Angels of Portharcourt on Saturday continued their impressive start to the new Nigeria Women Premier League with a well-earned point away to Taraba Queens

Anam Imo’s goal 3 minutes into the second half from the flanks and assisted by Fausat Olayewole gave the home team the advantage. With only ten minutes left to play, a cross from the right flank by Iroka Glory was converted by Evelyn Nwabuogwu for Rivers Angels equalizer.

The away team showed dominance throughout the game, but they could not convert their opportunities Taraba Queens goalkeeper, Christy Bulus should be given a lot of credit for the terrific saves she made in the game.

Taraba Queens’ coach, Moruf Adeyemo said after the game that he was happy with the result.

“I give God the glory that at the end of the match no injury was sustained by any of my players. My girls played a better side that could create a lot of scoring chances”.

“I want to credit my goalkeeper for making sure we didn’t lose the game, Adeyemo said”.

Chairman of the Rivers Angels Supporters Club, Innocent Ajaelu said that he was proud of his team’s performance.

“I am very much impressed and I congratulate them .The Nigeria Women League is getting competitive and I commend them as they were able to pick a point in an away game.”

“They have been able to score 4 goals and obtain 5points from three games and I believe as the League progresses, it will get better,” Ajaelu said.