Enyimba, Rivers United battle for title on final day

Remo Stars’ Julius Emiloju (left) and Rivers United’s Mark Gilbson during the Super Six play-off at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos.

After 12 games, four each played by each of the six participating clubs, the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Championship Play-off began to show more clarity, as the decisive final round of games holds today on the synthetic pitch of the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos Island.
  
The defining round of games was played on Friday afternoon and Cup holders, Rivers United established real intent to keep the title, but now, they have serial winners, Enyimba to contend with in the very last game of Match Day Five.
  
Following a 2-1 defeat of Bendel Insurance in the All-Group-Leaders Clash, Rivers United was temporarily at the top, but it only lasted until Enyimba put up a commanding performance to beat Sunshine Stars 3-0.
  
With both sides on eight points after four games and Enyimba enjoying the edge on goals difference, the battle for the ₦100m top prize is poised for the last fixture today between the two sides from neighbouring cities of Aba and Port Harcourt.
  
On Friday, the Match Day Four high noon clash had pitched for the first time this season, Group A winners, Rivers United and Group B table toppers, Bendel Insurance. 
  
With both sides drawing their Match Day Three games, coming into their Friday schedule, the first 45 minutes were cagey until Maurice Chukwu put Rivers United in front in added time, with the last kick after clinically dispatching his strike into the roof of the net off a corner kick, which Bendel Insurance failed to clear. 
  
Not to be deterred, the Benin Arsenal took the battle to the defending champions but had nothing to show for it despite the introduction of Vincent Augustus, Imade Osarenkhoe, and Efe Aghama. 
  
As they did in the first period, the Stanley Eguma-led side again scored late into the second half after a counter-attacking run paid off with two substitutes, Ukeme Williams, and Onoja Joseph combining. The unmarked Joseph, however, slammed home a cutback from Williams. 
  
Divine Nwachukwu, on a day he received his Super Eagles call up rose the highest in the box to nod home a cross from Vincent Augustus in what will only serve as a consolation for the boys in yellow. 
  
The defeat ensured a halt to Bendel Insurance’s 21-match unbeaten run in the 2022/23 NPFL season.  It also saw Bendel Insurance lose a match in the NPFL for the first time since they lost to Rivers United in 2019. It was the first time they faced Rivers United since the defeat at the Sharks Stadium in May 2019. 
  
The Benin Arsenal had an unbeaten run of 26 matches, winning 12 and drawing 14 in all competitions this season  Two goals from Junior Lokosa and Adams Olamilekan in a blistering 10 minutes of the first half, handed Remo Stars their first win of the championship play-off over Lobi Stars. 
  
The two goalscorers were starting a game together for the first time in the play-off and duly rewarded their coach’s confidence in them when Junior Lokosa first met a solid cross from Sodiq Ismail to nod home in the 17th minute. Lobi Stars failing to advance play were made to pay as Seun Ogunribide’s cross was met with a composed curler from Adams Olamilekan in the 27th minute. 
  
Lobi Stars, who are the only team yet to score in Lagos, had nothing to show for in the second period as it was all about the Sky Blue Stars with Lokosa, Ojo, and Mayi all missing good chances. 
  
The game ended 2-0 in favour of the Ikenne boys as Bankole Kayode recorded his first clean sheet of the play-off.   The result means Remo Stars must avoid defeat against Bendel Insurance in their final play-off game today to stand a chance of qualifying for CAF’s Inter Club Competition. 
  
Under the floodlights, it was Sunshine Stars against Enyimba, with the People’s Elephant fully aware that Rivers United had gone top of the group after results from the afternoon. 

Not bothered, Chijioke Mbaoma scored a five minutes brace to settle the nerves at the MJA Arena.  First, Mbaoma pounced on a throw-in by Uwana Asuquo which the Sunshine Stars backline failed to deal with and saw him smash a one-time volley for what is the fastest goal of this year’s play-off at 02:22secs. 

  
Not done yet, Ekene Awazie divided the Akure Gunners line to slide rule a pass to Mbaoma, who wouldn’t miss with the goalkeeper rushing already. 
Lead intact, back on top of the table but Enyimba didn’t close shop as Ikenna Cooper scored his team’s third goal. 
  
Cooper scored from a freekick with Mustapha Lawal fumbling the midfielder’s effort in the 66th minute to all but dash Sunshine Stars’ slim hope of a continental ticket. 
  
Three wins in three games for separate clubs, eight goals in total. Match Day Four was a marked difference from Match Day Three which had three draws. Enyimba remains top of the group after the day’s activities with eight points, the same as Rivers United but with a better goal difference of plus four. 
  
Remo Stars occupy the third position with six points while Bendel Insurance are fourth with three points.   Lobi Stars and Sunshine Stars both have two points, with the former fifth and the latter, sixth. 
  
The Championship Play-off will determine the winner of the 2022/23 NPFL season and will also throw up the two teams that will fly Nigeria’s flag at next year’s CAF Champions League, while the third-placed team will be playing in the CAF Confederation Cup.

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