Nigeria Premier League
Saviour relishes Rangers’ derby victory over Abia Warriors
Rangers midfielder Isaac Saviour has expressed his excitement after scoring in the club’s oriental derby win against Abia Warriors.
Saviour opened scoring for the Flying Antelopes in their 3-2 win at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium on Tuesday.
Kazeem Ogunleye and Chidozie Okorie were also on target for Rangers.
He revealed his plans to maintain his impressive performance for Rangers in subsequent games.
Saviour has netted three times in this campaign.
“I feel very excited,” he stated to the club’s media.
“I think that for some time I was out injured and coming back and got a chance to start a game and score against Katsina, I had it in mind that I had to continue scoring if at all, I wanted to make an instant impact in my team.
“I am very happy scoring against Abia Warriors after scoring in Katsina and I hope it goes on like that.
“It is always a joy to be selected as the man of the match and I feel excited and hopefully, more will come.”
Saviour will hope to add to his goal tally when Rangers battle Rivers United in their next league match this weekend.
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