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Rangers Coach Ilechukwu Reflects On Frustrating Home Draw Vs Kun Khalifat

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Rangers International Head Coach and Super Eagles assistant coach Fidelis Ilechukwu has shed light on why his side were held to a goalless draw by newly promoted Kun Khalifat in their NPFL season opener at home in Enugu.

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Domination in the first half failed to translate into goals a familiar theme, insisted Ilechukwu, known affectionately as "The Working One." He acknowledged that despite thorough preparation, not everything unfolded as planned, particularly after halftime.

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He added:




"This was especially in the second half when we played more under pressure. I even thank God that we didn’t concede because it could have turned out a lost game today."




Ilechukwu noted that Kun Khalifat changed tactics after the break. Whereas they were defensive initially, they grew more and aggressive, aiming for the win—a shift that unsettled Rangers.



He also reminded reporters of Rangers’ attacking reputation:




"Last season, Rangers were one of the highest-scoring sides in the NPFL ... we were among the top six scoring sides in the league last season ... scoring goals is not that easy ... it’s work we are already preparing to do."



Editorial



We believe Ilechukwu’s remarks reflect a broader lesson in football that dominance doesn’t always produce victory. Rangers’ inability to convert control into goals highlights the fine margins that define success.



We feel that Kun Khalifat’s second-half resilience serves as a reminder of the spirit that newly promoted sides often bring. Their willingness to switch from defence to attack under pressure exemplifies the unpredictability and excitement of the NPFL.



We assert that a more clinical edge is required from Rangers this season. Confidence and past successes provide faith, but today's football demands follow-through. Converting dominance into results is what distinguishes contenders.



We expect Rangers to refine their approach. If they channel determination with precision, then opening-day frustrations can become the spark for sharper performances to come.

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Did You Know?




Rangers International FC—nicknamed the Flying Antelopes has never been relegated from Nigeria’s top flight and has won league titles as recently as 2024.

This was Kun Khalifat’s debut NPFL season after earning promotion in 2025 from the Nigeria National League.

The fixture was dubbed the "Rumble in the Cathedral," referencing Rangers’ Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu.

Rangers were among the NPFL’s top six scoring teams in the 2024–25 season—yet failed to score against Kun Khalifat’s disciplined defence.

Kun Khalifat hail from Owerri, Imo State, and play their home games at the Dan Anyiam Stadium.



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