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My Brother, My Friend! Agbo Emotional as He Replaces Imama

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Enugu Rangers Coach, Chukwuma Agbo has described recent developments at the club as emotional after he was confirmed as Imama Amapakabo’s replacement.

The Club’s General Manager, Christian Chukwu told www.brila.net on Monday that the title winning Coach had been ” Suspended and put aside indefinitely ” following a string of poor results; including Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Zesco United in the CAF Confederation Cup play-off 1st-leg.

 

 

Reacting to the club’s delicate CAF Confederation Cup chances, Agbo maintains that Rangers will go all out for a result in Zambia on 14 April and work hard to end the rot in the league, playing ” the same way we’ve always done.”

 

 

The new Rangers boss worked alongside Amapakabo last season where the Flying Antelopes clinched the league title and he described his former Boss as a ” brother and my friend “, which make this situation even more difficult, but ” it’s about work,and we must continue.”

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