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AL MASRY RUN RIOT TO HIT RANGERS IN SIX-GOAL THRILLER

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Egyptian side Al Masry beat Nigeria’s Rangers International 4-2 in Alexandria on Sunday to maintain their winning form and move top of Group A with a 100 per cent record.

 

The Nigerians scored two late goals in the final four minutes of the game, but the comeback was too little too late as Masry had already sealed their three points.

Austin Amutu and Ahmed Mostafa scored to give the home side a 2-0 advantage at half time.

In the second half, Moftah Hamad and Hassan Ibrahim found the ba ck of the net as the Egyptians cruised. Emmanuel Madu and Chidera Ezeh scored the two late consolations for the visitors.

Masry showed their intention from the word go and were in the lead after five minutes when Amatu slammed the ball into the top left corner after a beautiful cut back from Hamad.

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They found themselves 2-0 up after 26 minutes when Mostafa’s effort from the right curled beyond the keeper who had advanced off his line.

The Nigerian side’s push was nipped right in the bud in the 83rd minute when Masry scored their fourth, Ibrahim striking a superb left footed curling effort from the edge of the area to drive the final nail on Rangers’ coffin.

But the Nigerians would not go down easily as they fought to reduce their deficit, first Madu heading home from a corner in the 86th minute before Ezeh’s freekick evaded everyone inside the box before rolling into the bottom left corner.

With the result, Rangers remain bottom of the group having also lost their opening game 3-1 at home to another Egyptian side Pyramids.

 

Masry continued to dominate and almost made it 3-0 at the stroke of half time, but Amutu’s shot from Karim Eleraky’s cross from the right was deflected for a corner.

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In the second half, it only took the home side two minutes to cement their lead. Hamad slammed the ball into the net when he picked up an Eleraky cross from the right with the Rangers defend caught flat out.

Rangers showed some desire to cut the deficit and they improved their attacking play. On the hour mark, they came close with Isaac Loute forcing the Masry keeper to a good save from a freekick while two minutes later, substitute Ifeanyi George’s low shot was saved by the keeper.

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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‘Nzogbu Nzogbu’ Enyimba enyi as Enyimba limp into Confederation Cup Group stage!

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It was not easy, but the end justified the means. Enyimba had to go through the lottery of penalty shoot-out to get into the group stage of the CAF Confederation Cup on Sunday in Uyo after playing a barren draw with visiting Etoile Filante of Burkina Faso.

 The first leg also ended goalless leading to penalty shoot-out as tie breaker. Enyimba won 3-2 on penalties.

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CAF Confederation Cup: Enyimba target victory after Solid Showing in Bamako

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Enyimba FC head coach Yemi Olarenwaju has set his sights on securing a crucial victory in Sunday’s second leg of the CAF Confederation Cup tie against Étoile Filante de Ouagadougou.

His confidence is built on the  goalless draw in the first leg in Bamako.

“The job is far from over, and we can’t afford to celebrate yet. The return leg in Uyo will be crucial,” Olarenwaju was quoted by the club’s website as saying.

“We’ll go back to the drawing board, work harder, and prepare for the challenge ahead.”

Olarenwaju praised his team’s tactical edge and discipline, which nullified the hosts’ attacking threats. “We had a clear game plan, and the players executed it perfectly. Our tactical discipline prevented Étoile Filante de Ouagadougou from creating any meaningful scoring opportunities.”

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The Enyimba FC boss acknowledged the tough opposition but remains confident in his team’s ability to secure a win at home.

“Étoile Filante de Ouagadougou is a formidable opponent, but we have the quality and determination to get the job done in Uyo.”

As we look forward to the return leg, we urge all Enyimba FC fans to come out in their numbers and support the team at the Uyo Stadium. Let’s make our home advantage count and cheer the People’s Elephant to victory!

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Enyimba’s midfielder, Daga confident of Confederation Cup group stage ticket

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Enyimba’s midfielder,  Daniel Daga, has pledged to lead club to victory against Etoile Filante in the return leg of the CAF Confederation Cup second round on Sunday.

The People’s Elephant are looking to build on their impressive performance in the first leg, which ended in a goalless draw in Bamako, Mali. Despite creating several scoring opportunities, Enyimba were unable to find the back of the net.

However, Daga remains optimistic about their chances in the return leg having missed the first leg of the encounter due to a slight knock

“Our resolve is to win and advance to the group stages,” he stated confidently. “We understand that they are a difficult opponent, but we have just one task, which is to win, and that is exactly what we are going to do.”

A win for Enyimba FC would guarantee their spot in the group stages, a feat that would make them the only Nigerian team in the competition’s group phase.

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“We know the importance of this match, and we’re ready to give it our all,” Daga added. “We want to make Nigeria proud and show that we’re a force to be reckoned with in African football.”

Head coach, Yemi Olarenwaju, has been fine-tuning his tactics, and the team is eager to execute their game plan.

“The first leg result gives us an advantage, but we won’t take anything for granted,” Olarenwaju said. “We’ll push for victory and secure our spot in the group stages.”

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