Former champions, UAM Tillers, have been ousted from the 2022 Higher Institutions Football League (HiFL) following their 2-3 aggregate loss in the second leg match of the round of 16 played in Ilorin.
NUGA defending champions, Unilorin Warriors, held UAM Tillers to a 2-2 draw in a keenly contested game. It would be recalled that the Tillers lost 0 – 1 in the first leg in Makurdi.
Assistant Coach of the Unilorin Warriors, Abdulraheem Abdulhafiz, expressed satisfaction with the performance of his team and espoused their hard work and positive spirit. He also praised the school’s management for their immense support.
“Our boys are determined to go all out to defeat every opponent that comes our way. Our major goal this season is to go for goals and win the trophy, that is what the whole teams works towards,” Abdulraheem said.
Coach Paul Sebastien Cyohuna of UAM Tillers, despite the elimination from the league, expressed gratitude on how far the team had come, but hoped they will bounce back stronger.
“The game against Unilorin was a good and fair game, but my team will have to improve on the mental ability to pull through difficult rivals and withstand pressure from any opponent.
They are young players and I believe subsequently they will get better.
“We will go back and introduce training programmes to help them to understand how to work under pressure and task them on their mental capability to withstand any difficult team,” he assured.
John Aogo of the Tillers had put the visitors in the lead in the 16th minute before Unite Amadu netted the second in 39th minute to strengthen the lead.
However, the Warriors came back to level the scores through Mujib Jamiu in the 47th minute and Ogunbenro Mustapha in the 62nd minute. The Tillers then needed two goals but they could not as the Warriors put up a solid defense.
The goal keeper of the Tillers, Jacob Tergema received the Stanbic IBTC Man of the Match (MOTM) for his heroics against the ever pressing strikers of the Warriors.
In other games, ATBU Bravehearts of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University lost at home to KASU Crocs from Kaduna State University by 2-3.
However, the Bravehearts qualified 4-3 on aggregate having won the first leg by 2-0 in Kaduna.