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Niger Tornadoes Go Top as Rangers Stumble in Enugu

- ScoreNiger­ia.com.ng

Niger Tornadoes are top of the Nigeria Profession­al Football League (NPFL) after they recorded their second straight win of the new season at home yesterday against FC Ifeanyiuba­h just as Lobi Stars won 2-1 at Enugu Rangers.

Champions Plateau United also won for the second match running when they beat visiting Rivers United 2-0 in Jos. The win lifts Plateau United to second on the log with maximum points from their opening two matches

There were also wins for new NPFL boys Go Round FC and Yobe Desert Stars.

Go Round pipped Akwa United 1-0 and Yobe Desert Stars defeated regional rivals Wikki Tourists 2-0.

Junior Lokosa, Alhassan Ibrahim and Godwin Obaje scored for their respective clubs just as they did at the weekend.

Lokosa opened scoring for home team Kano Pillars against Nasarawa United, like he did at Katsina United on Saturday.

And teammate Alhassan Ibrahim got Pillars second goal in Kano, just as he did in Katsina at the weekend.

NPFL hotshot two seasons ago, Obaje drew FC Ifeanyiuba­h level with Niger Tornadoes, before the host team rallied back to win 2-1 in Lokoja.

Elisha Golbe’s exquisite free kick on 33 minutes set the tone for a richly-deserved 2-0 victory for champions, Plateau United over Rivers United.

Burly striker, Emeka Umeh added the second, tapping in Tosin Omoyele’s defence splitting pass from close range as the Jos Lords won the match day two NPFL clash at a canter.

The champions started on the front foot but stern defending and shocking displays of profligacy by the hosts’ forwards meant there was no scoring following a frenetic opening to the game decided at the New Jos Stadium.

Elum Sochima almost gave Rivers United a shock lead against the run of play in the 26th minute but watched in frustratio­n as his rasping drive flew just wide off Okiemute Odah’s right hand post.

The hosts continued to carve out the better openings and boss possession but it was a premonitio­n the guests from Port Harcourt failed to heed. They conceded a free

MATCH-DAY 2 kick just after the half hour mark, 20 odd yards from goal and Golbe licked his lips in anticipati­on stepping forward and planting a deft effort into the corner with a shell-shocked Robert Cole barely moving a muscle.

Rivers United improved marginally after the break following the introducti­on of Ivoirian marksman, Guy Kuemian shortly after the restart but it was the home side that scored again with Umeh tapping home from close range following good work by the impressive Omoyele.

The visitors attempted to hurl themselves back into the contest but Sochima, Kuemian and Ochowechi ‘Oche’ Salefu all failed to score from promising positions.

Plateau United almost added a late third but Cole impressive­ly turned away Kabiru Umar’s fierce drive from point blank range with the striker already wheeling away in celebratio­n.

Rivers United slipped to 13th on the log after amassing three points from their opening two fixtures.

 ??  ?? Ifeanyi George goes for goal for Rangers
Ifeanyi George goes for goal for Rangers

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