The two goalkeepers have been in fine form for the Port Harcourt, but the coach must make a decision ahead their visit to Ibadan
Coach Stanley Eguma says his side’s goalkeeping options are giving him “a good headache” ahead of their clash with Shooting Stars.
The Port Harcourt side go into Saturday’ NPFL game in a shaky away form, having all their games on the road, and have moved into seventh place in the topflight table.
Sunday Rotimi and Godwin Anyalogu have been impressive in recent weeks and Eguma is impressed with the weapons he has at his disposal.
“It will be a difficult decision to make (as regards who plays against Shooting Stars) but I will wait till the last moment,” Eguma told Rivers Media.
“It is a headache but a good one. Rotimi is excellent but I was also impressed with Anyalogu’s performance against Tornadoes.
“There is also (former Sharks goalkeeper) Henry Ayodele who has not played so far this season and he is one of the best goal keepers I have worked with. I will decide who plays on Saturday.
The seasoned tactician also explained why his side have failed to pick an away point this term despite emerging as the NPFL’s best goals scorers on the road and promised to correct lapses against Kadiri Ikhana’s men.
“The game against 3SC is a big one and we know that they have been doing well this season,” he continued.
“We hope we can correct our mistakes (from previous matches) as we go to Ibadan.
“We will map out our strategies as we go to Ibadan for the game and ensure that we do not return empty-handed.”