Heartland Shock 3SC At Home, As Ibadan Fans Descend On Coaches
Published: May 16, 2013
It was a black Wednesday for 3SC fans as their visitors; Heartland FC of Owerri shocked them at home by 2-0 at the week 12 encounter of Nigeria Premier League Match.
The business minded Naze Warriors opened scoring in the second minute of play thorough a beautiful header by Jolly Osas from the corner kick which stunned thousands of fans of the Ibadan darling team.
On resumption of the second half, the Oluyole Warriors received the shock of their life when Ebere Odichie scored the second goal by heading home a cross from Ikechukwu Odichie in the 61st minute of play.
What could have been the 3rd goal was saved by the 3SC goal stopper, Laide Okanlawon who saved a goal bound one-on-one from Osas in the 84th minute of the game.
The home fans who could not hide their anger over the lackluster attitude of the technical crew of 3SC over some of the changes made in the course of the game descended on the two coaches in-charge, Tunde Odubola and Kazeem Busari.
The two gaffers, despite protection from the security personnel at the Lekan Salami Stadium still got beaten by the irate mob that were patiently waiting for them outside the stadium immediately the center referee's final whistle.
Akanbi Agiri
The business minded Naze Warriors opened scoring in the second minute of play thorough a beautiful header by Jolly Osas from the corner kick which stunned thousands of fans of the Ibadan darling team.
On resumption of the second half, the Oluyole Warriors received the shock of their life when Ebere Odichie scored the second goal by heading home a cross from Ikechukwu Odichie in the 61st minute of play.
What could have been the 3rd goal was saved by the 3SC goal stopper, Laide Okanlawon who saved a goal bound one-on-one from Osas in the 84th minute of the game.
The home fans who could not hide their anger over the lackluster attitude of the technical crew of 3SC over some of the changes made in the course of the game descended on the two coaches in-charge, Tunde Odubola and Kazeem Busari.
The two gaffers, despite protection from the security personnel at the Lekan Salami Stadium still got beaten by the irate mob that were patiently waiting for them outside the stadium immediately the center referee's final whistle.
Akanbi Agiri
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