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Rivers United seek postponement of Ikorodu United match

By: Felix Ikpotor

Following an auto crash involving Rivers United on Thursday, the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) club, have written to the League Management Company (LMC) to postpone its league game against Ikorodu United.

This was made known by the media officer of the team, Sammy Wejinya.

Rivers United is billed to face Ikorodu United in an NPFL clash on Sunday, July 30 at the Yakubu Gowon Stadium in Port Harcourt.

The statement said seventeen members of the contingent were treated on Thursday night after the accident which occurred at around 8pm around the axis of the East West Road Ndele, Rivers State.

While four members of the Rivers United team (three players and one official) have since been admitted at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), Port Harcourt as a result of serious injuries they sustained after the crash.

Wenjinya listed the affected players tto include midfielder, Yusuf Jaiyeola, goalkeeper, Sope Hameed and club captain Festus Austin.

Rivers United doctor, Chukwuemeka Agi explained that the situation with the admitted official and players ‘is serious’.

“Yusuf’s situation is the most serious as he suffered a deep cut in the Achilles tendon which occasioned serious bleeding.

“Sope has a laceration while Austin suffered a very serious knee injury.

“For the others who were not admitted, we still have not given them the all clear as they are still being assessed.

“This is because in such cases, people usually experience cases of internal bleeding,” Agi told Rivers United Media.

The statement also said a psychologist will also be dispatched to visit the team on Friday.

United is currently in third place on the NPFL standings, three points adrift of the leaders, Wikki Tourists.

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