Owena Waves edge Rangers 1-0, Boboye eyes improved scoring

Sunshine Stars’ Victory Over Rangers: Technical Coach Commends Players, Vows to Improve Attack

In the Nigerian Premier League, Sunshine Stars have made a promising start to the season, defeating Rangers 1-0 at the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium in Ijebu-Ode on Saturday. Stephen Chukwude’s solitary strike was enough to secure the win, which has lifted the team’s morale and spirits.

Sunshine Stars’ technical adviser, Kennedy Boboye, was thrilled with the result, crediting his players for their hard work and dedication. “It was a good game, and the most important thing is the three points we have because it’s one game after the other,” he said in a post-match interview. “We need to go back and start working on goal scoring; had we won the game by four to five goals, it would have been well deserved.”

Despite the victory, Boboye acknowledged that there is still room for improvement. “There is no game we played that we didn’t miss goals since the league program started,” he noted. However, he reassured fans that his team is committed to working diligently to overcome this challenge.

The win has given Sunshine Stars a much-needed boost, and Boboye’s commitment to improving the team’s attack is music to the ears of fans. With this victory, the Owena Waves have sent a strong message to their rivals, demonstrating their determination to compete at the highest level in the Nigerian Premier League.

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