Rivers United head coach, Stanley Eguma, said the Nigeria Premier League Super Six playoffs are a good avenue to select the best team to represent the
The Pride of Rivers experienced tactician believes that without being biased, Nigerians have seen teams that have the needed quality to play in the CAF club competition next season.
“The NPL Super Six playoff is a very good avenue to know the best teams to represent Nigeria on the continent next season, “Eguma told DAILY POST at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos. “I am confident in any of our teams that will make it to the top three of the playoff to do well on the continental stage.”
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