Daily Trust

Enyimba stun Rahimo 1-0 in Ouagadougo­u

...As Plateau Utd, Pillars, Rivers Utd suffer defeats

- By David Ngobua

Former African champions, Enyimba Aba yesterday prevented what would have been a totally embarrassi­ng outing for Nigerian clubs in this year’s CAF competitio­ns when they defeated hard fighting Rahimo FC of Burkina Faso 1-0 in the first leg of the Champions League preliminar­y round clash played in Ouagadougo­u.

Former Remo Stars striker, Victor Mboma was the match winner for Enyimba as his goal in the 76th minute was enough to hand the ‘peoples elephants’ the much deserved away victory.

However, Nigeria’s other representa­tives in the CAF Champions League, Plateau United suffered a painful 0-1 loss to Simba Sport Club of Tanzania at the New Jos stadium.

A 54th minute strike by Clatous Chama was all Simba SC needed to beat Plateau United, giving themselves a big boost ahead of the return leg on December 7.

Before the defeat suffered by Plateau United yesterday, Nigerian teams in the second tier club competitio­n, the CAF Confederat­ion Cup, Rivers

United and Kano Pillars had suffered away defeats on Saturday.

While Rivers United lost 1-2 at Futuro Kings FC of Equatorial Guinea, Pillars were convincing­ly beaten 3-1 by Jaraaf FC of Senegal in Dakar.

Although Rivers United also need to win in the return leg to progress, their task may not be as difficult as that of Kano Pillars who must score at least two goals without conceding to move to the first round.

Pillars who have suffered early exits in their recent continenta­l campaigns are, however, optimistic of scaling the Jaraaf FC hurdle to remain in this year’s competitio­n.

“We have a mountain to climb in the return leg but it will be too early to write off our chances.

“Our attention is already on the return leg in Kaduna. We would cross the bridge when we get there,” said Kenneth Amia.

 ??  ?? Some Enyimba FC players warm up before their CAF Champions League preliminar­y round clash with Rahimo FC yesterday in Ouagadougo­u
Some Enyimba FC players warm up before their CAF Champions League preliminar­y round clash with Rahimo FC yesterday in Ouagadougo­u

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