Rangers coach blames players for losing to Gombe United

Abdul Maikaba, the technical adviser of Rangers International Football Club of Enugu, on Sunday blamed their 0-1 loss to hosts Gombe United on his players’ attitude.
Gombe United won the Match Day 37 fixture of the 2021/2022 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) at the Pantami Stadium.
Speaking after the match, Maikaba said the hosts deserved their victory in view of his players’ attitude to the game, especially in the second half.
He said he expected his players to have controlled themselves no matter the nature of officiating.
“My players lost their heads, especially in the second half, and they were collecting cards anyhow. No matter how poor the officiating is, I don’t think we should be behaving as such. It is not good for football,” said the coach. “I expected them to control themselves. That would have given us a result if we had kept our heads down. I am not happy with their behaviour actually.”
Maikaba said the game’s result meant they could no longer finish third in the league to qualify to represent Nigeria at a continental club competition.
“The chance is almost zero now,” he stated. “But it’s football. I think we will re-strategise and move ahead.”
On his part, Aliyu Zubairu, Gombe United technical adviser, described the match as “good” and “tough” considering the pedigree of Rangers and their coaching crew.
Zubairu, however, said losing away to Rangers during the competition’s first round gave them the idea that his side needed to prepare well at home.
“Because of this, I am a happy man today,” said Zubairu.
He added that his plan was to help his team finish well.
The only goal of the game was scored by Ibrahim Yahaya in the 47th minute. With the result, Gombe United now have 52 points from 37 matches played and sit in seventh place on the league table.
Rangers International FC have 53 points from 37 matches, occupying the 5th position.
Gombe United’s last match of the season will be against champions Rivers United FC on Sunday, while Rangers will host Akwa United on the same day.
(NAN)
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