
In Ozoro on a humid Sunday evening, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation as Ikorodu City FC stepped onto the pitch against Warri Wolves. By the final whistle, the Pride of Lagos had not only secured their first away win of the season but had extended their unbeaten run to seven matches—a statement of intent from a team steadily rediscovering its rhythm.
The 2–0 victory was more than just three points; it was a defining moment for head coach Bright Ozegbagbe, the man who knows both the weight of expectation and the sting of doubt.
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Ozegbagbe, who guided Ikorodu City to NPFL promotion before briefly parting ways due to early setbacks last season, has returned with renewed purpose and focus. Speaking to the press after the match, his satisfaction was evident — not just in the scoreline, but in the discipline and structure his players demonstrated.
“The boys keep working hard,” Ozegbagbe said. “We’re happy with how they’ve been consistent, staying disciplined tactically, and improving from each game.”
Ikorodu City’s season has been defined by persistence. Many of their goals have come in the second half, showing a team that grows into games rather than fades. Ozegbagbe credited that resilience to a deliberate emphasis on defensive balance.
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“We know we’re going to score,” he explained, “but we’ve made sure not to concede. That’s been our focus — staying organized, staying committed to the plan.”
The win against Warri Wolves also marked another clean sheet — a testament to the defensive partnership and the brilliance of goalkeeper Michael Atata, whose reflex saves were crucial in preserving the result.
“This is what we work on,” the coach added. “We know opponents will have moments to attack, but how we respond to those moments is key. Atata and the defenders reacted perfectly today. That’s exactly how we want to play.”
For Ozegbagbe, every point matters, especially with a squad still in transition. His post-match reflections carried both relief and quiet confidence — the tone of a coach who knows his methods are beginning to bear fruit.
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“Every point in this league is important. Today, it’s three points, and it shows how much the boys are adapting. This team is in transition, and results like this help build the right mentality.”
The victory in Ozoro may not crown a title contender yet, but it marks an important turning point for Ikorodu City — and perhaps a personal redemption arc for Bright Ozegbagbe. His tactical clarity, combined with his players’ growing maturity, has positioned the Pride of Lagos as one of the most organized sides in the NPFL’s early campaign.
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For a coach once questioned, this win tells a different story — one of belief, balance, and the beginning of something stronger on the Lagos Mainland.



