Kingsley Michael, Kelechi Nwakali and Udochukwu Anumudu scored three brilliant goals to send Katsina United back to the drawing board, as the Flying Eagles continue their buildup to the CAF Under20 Nations Cup qualifier with Burundi in a fortnight.
Just few days after scoring against another NNL side, Road Safety FC in a friendly match at the same venue, Kingsley Michael wasted no time in registering his name on the score sheet as he ran on to a through pass from Orji Okonkwo to slam home the opening goal of the match in the 5th minute of play.
Team captain and 2015 FIFA Under17 World Cup golden ball winner, Kelechi Nwakali made it 20 in the 52nd minute courtesy of a well taken freekick from the edge of the box while the third and best goal of the match came off the boot of winger Udochukwu Anumudu, whose long range effort from well outside the box dropped beyond the reach of a bemused Katsina United goalkeeper to make it three nil in the 75th minute.
The visitors however pulled one back during a goalmouth scramble as striker Ibrahim Sule stretched to take the ball beyond the grasp of Akpan Udoh in goal for the Flying Eagles. The match ended 31 at full time making it five victories in six games for the Emmanuel Amuneke tutored side.
The Flying Eagles have so far defeated SiaOne academy 41, Dabo Babes 50, a Kaduna selected side 61, FRSC Football club 31, Supreme Court FC 10 and Katsina United 31.
The only match they have failed to record a win or score a goal so far is the friendly with Dreams FC another National league side based in Makurdi, the Benue State Capital.
In all, the Flying Eagles have scored 22 goals from six matches and are looking good ahead of the May 22 CAF Under20 Nations Cup qualifier with Burundi in Bujumbura.