Rivers United |
Best Deemua is one of the hottest,
albeit unheralded prospects in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).
Little known outside his immediate
surroundings, the Rivers United starlet is highly rated by teammates, coaches
and fans of the Port Harcourt club.
He made his debut in United’s 4-0
win over Kaduna United in the Federation Cup (Nigeria’s oldest football
competition) last season and shone like a million stars.
The then 17-year-old took up the role
saddled upon him by technical manager, Stanley Eguma with self-confidence and
dictated play in midfield with the guile of a veteran.
He provided the assist for a
stupendous goal by Chinonso Okonkwo and was overwhelming choice for the man of
the match (MOTM) award as United won at a canter at the Aper Aku Stadium,
Makurdi.
Best was arguably United’s best
performer in pre-season this year as head turning performances consistently
characterized his appearances for last season’s NPFL runners up.
The 18-year-old finally got his
chance in the big time on Sunday as he was given the nod to start Rivers
United’s match day 17 NPFL game away to Gombe United.
It wasn’t exactly a debut to set the
pulses racing as a psychologically-brittle Rivers United side struggled for
fluidity and cohesion early on at the Pantami Stadium.
In the midst of all the chaos
however, Deemua did show some sparks of magic and the consensus amongst many
who saw the contest was that big things are to be expected from the ‘little man’
in the coming days.
He spoke to the official Rivers
United website on his season’s debut and the difficult situation currently
experienced by the club.
“I feel great playing my first game
for Rivers United this season. We lost the game but I learnt a lot. We
played very well but we failed to win. Now, we have to plan for our next game
at home (against ABS FC),” he was quoted as saying to www.riversunitedfc.com.ng.
United is in dire straits with wins
recorded in recent weeks at a premium.
Deemua acknowledges that
circumstances could have been happier and is calling on fans of the club to
stand by the players. “All hopes is not lost for now so I want to plead
with the fans to continue supporting us. It is only with the support of
the fans that we can (overcome this difficult period),” he said.
Rivers United is currently in 19th
place in the 20-team NPFL standings with 15 points from their first 14
matches.
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