Triple Trouble! 3SC Thrash Enyimba 3-0 in Dominant Derby Revenge"
Shooting Stars Serve Payback in Style, Igniting Continental Dreams with Stunning Home Display.
In a display of sheer dominance and sweet vengeance, Shooting Stars exacted perfect payback for their 3-0 defeat in Aba a few weeks prior, turning the tables with the same emphatic scoreline.
The home side set the tone early, with Lucky Emmanuel calmly converting a penalty in the 15th minute to send the roaring fans into a frenzy. The lead was a just reward for 3SC's aggressive start, putting Enyimba on the back foot from the outset.
The first half advantage was protected with grit, but the real fireworks were saved for the final ten minutes. After a period of sustained pressure, a moment of magic sealed the contest. A superb run down the wing by the lively Ismail carved open the Enyimba defense, and his perfect cut-back found Sodiq unmarked in the box, who made no mistake, slotting home in the 81st minute to double the lead and effectively kill the game.
The humiliation was complete just before the final whistle.A costly defensive mistake by the shell-shocked Enyimba backline was pounced upon by substitute Qamar, who ghosted in to clinically finish in the 89th minute, sending the stadium into absolute delirium.
At the full-time whistle, roars of celebration echoed around the arena as ecstatic fans praised the team's superb, energetic play and the tactical prowess of the coach, whose game plan was executed to perfection. The victory sends a strong message to the rest of the league and dramatically boosts 3SC's early-season momentum.
"The boys were brilliant today! This is the response we wanted after Aba," one elated fan said amidst the celebrations. "We played with heart, with strategy, and with fire. If we keep this up, we will definitely be up there fighting for a continental place at the end of the season."
With this statement win, 3SC have not only avenged a painful loss but have also launched themselves as serious contenders, with the dreams of a continental return now burning brighter than ever in Ibadan.

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