By Daily Sports on September 27, 2016
Technical manager of Rivers United Stanley Eguma says his charges are bitterly disappointed following their failure to beat Abia Warriors on matchday 37 of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).
A plethora of missed chances by the home side characterised United’s 0-0 draw with the Warriors in a tense contest at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium on Sunday.
Eguma has now declared that crying over spilt milk will do no good and is now training his sights on the club’s next game away to Akwa United on October 2.
“It is quite unfortunate we did not win because we prepared so well for this game.
“We missed a lot of goal-scoring opportunities in both halves of the game.
“We still have a last game to play and we will try to win that game,” he told supersport.com.
Rivers United is currently in second place on the NPFL standings with 57 points from 35 matches. (supersport.com)
•Photo shows Stanley Eguma
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 27, 2016
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