Former Super Eagles coach, Adegboye Onigbinde, has urged newly crowned Nigeria Professional Football League champions, Enugu Rangers, to sustain their new feat.
The Flying Antelopes sealed their first league triumph in 32 years, after hammering El Kanemi 4-0 on Sunday in their final fixture of the season.
Rangers finished with 63 points, three ahead of second-placed Rivers United and will play in the CAF Champions League next year.
Onigbinde has urged them to ensure they begin to win silverware more consistently.
“I want to congratulate them [Enugu Rangers] for their effort and great achievement,” Onigbinde told Goal.
“It takes strong determination, discipline and focus to achieve such success.
“I hope they will be regular at achieving this performance again and come back to their parmanent position in the league.
“This can be best achieved through proper planning, programming, coaching and logistics”, he added.
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