The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rivers United rue missed opportunit­y, return to NPFL this weekend

- By Christian Okpara

FOLLOWING their eliminatio­n from the CAF Confederat­ion Cup at the quarterfin­al stage by Algeria’s USM Alger, Rivers United have said that they will turn their attention to the Nigerian Premier Football League ( NPFL), where they have some grounds to recover.

The Stanley Eguma boys lost their round of eightcaf Confederat­ion game to USM Algers 2- 1 on aggregate following their 0- 2 defeat by the North Africans in Algiers on Sunday night after a 1- 0 victory in the first leg in Uyo a week earlier.

Speaking on his team’s inability to achieve their ambition of being Nigeria’s first team to win the CAF Confederat­ion Cup title, Rivers United’s Manager, Stanley Eguma, blamed the Port Harcourt side’s ouster on poor marksmansh­ip, saying the story would have been different if his wards had takenhalf of the chances they created in the first leg of the tie.

He said: “We lost the game in Nigeria, where we created a lot of chances and converted only one.

“Anyone who watched the game, even here, will know that we had our fair chances, but we failed to convert. Assuming we converted one or two, it would have made the difference but that’s football.”

Eguma said his side is now focused on recovering lost ground, to return to the continent next season.

Rivers United are marooned in the 17th position in the 20team NPFL, but they have six outstandin­g matches, having played only 23 to the other NPFL teams’ 29 in the 38- week season.

They are on 31 points, while leaders, Enugu Rangers and Lobi Stars are on 51 points apiece, with Rangers on top due to their superior goals difference. Third and fourthplac­ed Remo Stars and Enyimba are on 49 and 48 points respective­ly, which means that Rivers United will rise to the top four if they get the maximum 18 points from their six outstandin­g matches. The NPFL told The Guardian yesterday that its match committee would soon meet with Rivers United to rearrange their postponed games to suit all the parties involved. But before then, the ‘ Pride of Rivers’ will return to the league this weekend for a week 30 game against Plateau United in Port Harcourt.

SPORTING Lisbon boss, Ruben Amorim, has verbally agreed on a deal in principle to become Jurgen Klopp’s successor as Liverpool manager, according to reports by Sky Germany. Liverpool — having faced competitio­n from fellow European giants Bayern Munich — are reported to have won the race for Amorim’s signature, who the club have been linked with since Klopp announced his impending departure after nine years at the end of the current campaign.

39- year- old Amorim is said to have negotiated a three- year contract to replace the German, but that a deal is yet to be finalised between the Premier League and Liga Portugal outfits.

Sources in Liverpool have denied the agreement in principle in place, but speaking prior to Sporting’s recent 2- 1 win over title rivals Benfica, which put them four points clear at the Liga Portugal summit, Amorim refused to confirm he would be on the Sporting sideline beyond this term.

“No, I can’t guarantee ( I’ll stay). I gave my word and I can’t go back on it. If we don’t win titles, I’ll leave Sporting. It was clear from the start, it was the bet I passed on to the players. We have to win titles.”

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