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Bayelsa United Gun-Down Rivers United

As the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) matchday 28 gets round up on Monday, the result during the weekend saw Rivers United suffer a disappointing defeat against Bayelsa United in an encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

‎The what could be seen as a highly anticipated fixture saw Yenagoa based outlet emerge victorious after a disciplined and determined performance, though the match summary has it that from the opening whistle, both teams showed attacking intent, but it was Bayelsa United who capitalized on their chances.

‎The breakthrough came in the first half when Bayelsa United converted a well-worked move to take the lead, and the goal lifted Bayelsa United out of the relegation zone. The Garden city boys pushed for an equalizer, dominating spells of possession and creating several goal-scoring opportunities. However, their efforts were repeatedly denied by a resolute Bayelsa defense and sharp goalkeeping.

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‎Upon returning to the pitch in the second half, the Pride of Rivers intensified their pressure, making tactical adjustments and making substitutions aiming for a comeback. Despite their attacking momentum, they struggled to find the finishing touch.

‎And the match summary has it that Bayelsa United remained compact and dangerous on the counterattack, eventually sealing the contest with another decisive moment that left Rivers United with too much to recover from.

‎The defeat marks a setback for Rivers United in their NPFL campaign, while Bayelsa United will take confidence from a well-earned victory. Coaches and players from Rivers United will now turn their focus to regrouping and addressing the shortcomings exposed during the match as they prepare for their next league fixture.

‎The result is actually contrary to the comments from the club’s head coach; Speaking ahead of the encounter, Rivers United Technical Manager Finidi George admitted his side faces another demanding test; but made it clear that settling for another draw is not part of the plan.

‎“Every game is difficult, but it’s going to be different from the Enyimba match.” “We are expecting a tough game because of where Barau FC find themselves, but at the same time we want to win and keep pushing for the title,” Finidi said.

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