Enugu Rangers goalkeeper, Nana Bonsu says his dream is about to be fulfilled after the side
moved to within a point of winning their first Nigeria Professional Football
League title in 32 years. The Ghanaian
born goalie who has represented his country of birth at the U-17 level took the
risk to link up with the hitherto underachieving Coal City side after winning
the Ghana Premier League title with Ashanti
Gold last year.
He said “I won the league title with Ashanti Gold in
Ghana last season and told myself I have to repeat the feat with Enugu Rangers
when I made the decision to sign for the club. I later got to know about the
history of the club, that is not winning the title in 32 years and I felt I
could play a key role in helping us put an end to that. nIt was a big risk for
me as I have the opportunity of playing in the CAF Champions League but that
decision has been justified now. Now, we are close to breaking the drought and
i'm looking forward to us lifting the title on Sunday.”
The Flying
Antelopes are looking forward to celebrate a seventh league title at 'the
Cathedral' Nnamdi Azikwe Stadium, Enugu on Sunday when they take on El-Kanemi Warriors which will see them
move levelled with Oriental rivals, Enyimba
Football Club of Aba on the number of titles won.
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