Injury Boost for Rangers as Asiriuwa, Kenechukwu Return Ahead of Barau FC Clash
Rangers International FC have received a timely boost ahead of their matchday 33 fixture against Barau FC, with key players Godwin Asiriuwa and Kenechukwu Agu back in contention after recovering from injuries.
The duo’s return comes at a crucial stage of the season as the Flying Antelopes intensify their push for the league title. Their availability is expected to strengthen the squad both in depth and quality, offering the coaching crew more tactical options.
Kenechukwu, who has contributed three goals in 14 appearances this season, will be particularly eager to make an immediate impact as Rangers look to maintain momentum in the title race.
However, not all the news is positive for the Enugu-based side. First-choice goalkeeper Lucky Jimoh will miss the encounter as he continues his recovery from a groin injury.
Opinion: Timing Could Define Rangers’ Title Dream
At this stage of the season, injuries can make or break a title challenge—and for Rangers, this could be a turning point.
The return of Asiriuwa and Kenechukwu is more than just good news; it’s a potential game-changer. Fresh legs, renewed energy, and added competition within the squad often lift a team’s performance when it matters most.
Kenechukwu’s modest goal tally may not grab headlines, but players like him often prove decisive in tight fixtures. These are the moments where squad depth becomes the difference between champions and contenders.
On the flip side, the absence of Lucky Jimoh cannot be overlooked. Goalkeepers play a critical role in high-pressure matches, and any uncertainty in that position could expose vulnerabilities—especially against determined opposition like Barau FC.
Ultimately, this fixture is not just another game—it’s a test of resilience. If Rangers can effectively reintegrate returning players while managing key absences, they could take a significant step toward the title.
Because in football, it’s not just about who starts the season strong—but who finishes it smarter.




