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Bayelsa Utd to battle Insurance in Diri pre-season tournament finals on Sunday

Bayelsa United will face Bendel Insurance in tomorrow’s final match of the Governor Douye Diri Pre-season Tournament at the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

To qualify for the final, Bayelsa United defeated Akwa United 1-0 to progress. Raphael Onwrabe’s 37th-minute header from Saro Loveday’s beautiful cross was all the Prosperity Boys needed to record their second win in the group.

The team qualified for the finals from Group “A” with six points after three games, losing one and winning two. Akwa United came second with four points, the same as Sunshine Stars of Akure.

Akwa United and Kwara United will slug it out in the third-place match of the tournament, having finished second in their respective groups.

Kwara United amassed five points in Group B, while the Promise Keepers got four points in Group A with one win, a draw, and a loss.

Sunshine Stars and Abia Warriors in the second match in Group “A” shared the spoils. Kwara United held Bendel Insurance to a barren draw in Group B at the Samson Siasia Stadium.

Non-league side, Krusaders FC of Yenagoa, produced the shocker of the tournament by beating former Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) champions Rivers United 1-0 in the last game of the day.

David Weke’s 71st-minute goal from a spot kick gave Krusaders FC the deserved 1-0 victory over Rivers United. Krusaders bowed out of the tournament with their heads held high, having stunned Rivers United.

Some of the coaches, in separate post-match interviews, gave thumbs up to the Bayelsa State government and the organisers of the tournament for the initiative.

Bayelsa United coach Ladan Bosso said his team are the biggest beneficiaries of the tournament, as the competition has helped him identify his team’s areas of strength and weakness.

With the new NPFL season around the corner, Bosso believes his team is ready to compete for the league.

He appreciated the government for sponsoring the tournament, describing it as a worthwhile exposure for the Prosperity Boys.

On his part, Insurance coach, Monday Odigie, attributed his team’s draw with Kwara United to their inability to take their chances, pointing out that the team is trying to blend in with each game.

In his comments, Rivers United coach, Finidi George, commended Krusaders FC for their doggedness, noting that the Pride of Rivers State underrated their opponents and that lessons have been learnt from the defeat.

TheWill reports that the tournament has exposed those players, who are ready to play for the team, stressing that every mistake will be corrected before the commencement of the league.

A fulfilled Chairman of the Central Organising Committee, Mr. Ono Akpe, told journalists that the essence of the tourney was to prepare the premier league teams for the new season.

He said that he is pleased with the quality of football witnessed so far.

Akpe noted that he was impressed to see a less fancied Krusaders FC producing the shocker of the tournament, which he described as the David and Goliath story in the Bible.

He explained that the purpose of the tournament was beyond winning but preparing Bayelsa United for the new season.

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