Rangers beat Ikorodu United 2-1, inch closer to being crowned champions

By The Rainbow
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Coach of Nigeria champions-in-waiting Imama Amakapabo has insisted he will only celebrate after next Sunday's home game against El Kanemi.

Rangers have 60 points from 35 matches and need only a point against El Kanemi to end a 32-year wait for a major trophy. “We got the desired victory, we have 90 minutes to play for the trophy, the championship is in sight. We just have to keep our heads on our shoulders,” said Imama.

“Rangers still have one game to play this season.” “We must keep focus, but it is not yet over.” Skipper Okey Odita credited God for his team's splendid run this season. “It has been God, He has been awesome and I return all the glory to Him,” said the experienced central defender.

The Rangers coach said Sunday's 2-1 win at Ikorodu United was won and lost in the first 45 minutes. “We wrapped it up in the first half,” he said. “I predicted that and luckily we did that. “We should not have conceded a late goal we did.” Ikorodu United Dutch coach Theo De Jong also agreed the match was decided in the first period. “We gave it away in the first half. We were bad in first half, we were not ourselves, maybe nervous,” he said.

On the basis of the first half, they deserved to win. “But in the second half, we recovered very well but we only scored a goal.

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