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(From This Day (Nigeria) - AAGM)
Byline: Duro Ikhazuagbe, Femi Atoyebi (with Agency Reports).
It was goals galore this weekend in the Champions League in various centres on the continent where matches were played with Enyimba of Nigeria getting the highest score line of 6-0 and Esperance of Tunisia following closely with 5-0 result.
Bullets of Malawi were the hapless victims of Enyimba while Senegal's Jeanne d'Arc was the club pounded in Tunis.
In Aba yesterday, the 'Peoples' Elephants' Ghanaian import, Joetex Frimpong returned to scoring ways when he slotted in the first goal in the 4th minute which mercurial Ndidi Anumunu increased to two in the 22nd minute.
Waking up from what is like a bad slumber, the Malawian Bakili Bullets scored a goal three minutes later but which was disallowed only for defender Muri Ogunbiyi to increase the tally to three in the 43rd minute, he came back to register his name again on the scorer's sheet in the added time, 91st minute, no wonder he was voted the Man of the Match, with Ozurumba Chibuzor scoring the fifth in the 46th.
Club Chairman, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, speaking to THISDAYSports said, "this result has exposed us. We would not only become the team to watch out for and beat as the defending champions but because of the margin, another red hot signal is sent out."