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Enugu Rangers F.C. Call For Fans Support

Enugu Rangers have appealed to their fans not to give up on them in their quest to put an end to their title drought after their last weekend’s home draw against Lobi Stars in a NPFL Match Day 28 tie in Enugu.



The Flying Antelopes were expected to consolidate on their last away win in Uyo against Akwa United when they faced Lobi Stars last Saturday and they started the game well when they took the lead in the first half of the encounter.

Things, however, went awry in the second half after Rangers’ players were guilty of many missed chances before the Pride of Benue punished them with the equaliser with slightly over 20 minutes left of the game and they were unable to find the desired second goal to put the game to bed.

The General Manager of Rangers, Paul Chibuzor Ozor told SportingLife that their fans and supporters have been marvellous all season and that they have not given up on their league title aspiration because they plan to win it for them for their persevearance all these years.

He said the management of Rangers has charged the players and the technical crew to approach their league tie against Enyimba in Port Harcourt with all seriousness because they will like to scoop the lost points at home against the People’s Elephant this weekend.

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