By Daily Sports on February 3, 2020
Enyimba stormed into the Last Eight from Group D following a 5-2 away win at San Pedro.
It was some hard work for Enyimba who had Victor Mbaoma grabbing a brace while Abdulrahman Bashir, Augustine Oladapo and Stanley Dimgba grabbed a goal each for the Nigerians.
Sherif Jimoh and Irie Zan Bi’s first-half goals were not enough for San Pedro, who anchored this group without a win.
Enyimba sailed through just a point behind group leaders Hassania Agadir, who were thumped 3-0 by third-placed AC Paradou.
Group A was already decided with the final round of games to play with Pyramids and Al Masry confirmed quarter-finalists. (Vanguard)
•PHOTO: Enyimba players
Source Daily Sports
Posted February 3, 2020
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