NPFL: Insurance coach, Odigie attributes opening day victory in Uyo to luck 

" Fate just smiled on us and we took our chances, and were too lucky to go away with the 2-0 victory".

NPFL: Insurance coach, Odigie attributes opening day victory in Uyo to luck 
Coach Odigie of Insurance

By Olusola Adebayo 

Bendel Insurance Football Club of Benin began the 2022/23 Nigeria Premier Football League on a bright note as they shocked 2021 champions Akwa United 2-0 in front of their home fans at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium. 

Imade Osarenkhoe opens the scoring for Insurance in the 39th minute of the game after connecting Divine Nwachukwu's assist and striking to open the net without wasting time. 

The host was yet to recover from the Imade's shocker when
Sarki Ismael doubled the lead for the visitor three minutes later after jabbing in a poorly cleared ball by AkwaUtd'sd backline and Goalkeeper to complete the task for the Benin Arsenals. 

The Benin Arsenal took the huge two goals advantage into the break.


On resumption, the home team tactician Deji Ayeni made two quick substitutions which changed the complexion of the game as the 2021 champions continued to mount pressure on Insurance but thanks to Insurance defense strongmen Benjamin Tanimu and the goalkeeper Amas Obasogie who were extraordinary on duty.

In a post-match interview, Insurance handler Coach Odigie said he was happy to begin the League on a very bright note. 


He however admitted that his side was lucky to convert their chance, saying that his opponents were more tactical.

The coach begins: "NPFL is a big and tough League. Irrespective of the result in our favor. 


" We are going back to work on our weakness and strengthen the boys mentally. Our opponents were more tactical and experienced.". 


" Fate just smiled on us and we took our chances, and were too lucky to go away with the 2-0 victory".


" We will go back to prepare better ahead of stronger challenges we expect to meet," Odigie said.

On the other hand,d Akwa Utd coach Deji Ayeni said his boys made some costly mistakes in the first half. 


" We made a lot of mistakes and the god of soccer was not on our side. 


" First and home game loss is a wake-up call. We were better in the second half but the damage was already done in the first half. No team is invincible". 


" It depends on the response of players. My boys are not bad. We only need to psych the players up to be able to recover from the shock and face future challenges well". Ayeni said.


The remaining nine games of the NPFL week one will take place next week Sunday as the action continues in the newly revamped NPFL 2023 season.