Monday, May 1, 2017

TOO GOOD, TOO BAD: THE BEST and WORST OF NIGERIANS ABROAD

Too Good: Paul Onuachu - Midtjylland secured a 3-1 dig out from a deficit win when they played host to Nordsjælland in the Championship playoffs at the MCH Arena this end of the week. Towering forward Onuachu put the what tops off an already good thing with his strike in the 71st moment that fixed the win for the Wolves as they moved into third place on the log – the Europa League capability playoff spot. The objective was the forward's eighteenth hit in all rivalries with 13 coming in the association.

Too Bad: Moses Simon was incapable for Gent when they played out a sub-par stalemate in their playoff amusement against table-fixing Anderlecht at the Ghelamco Arena. The forward scarcely had a kick all diversion and was appropriately substituted directly after the hour check taking after his powerlessness to impact procedures in the assaulting third for the hosts. Taking after the outcome, the Buffalos could drop out of the Champions League places if comes about conflict with them.

Too Good: Olanrewaju Kayode - In the fight to secure capability for the Europa League next season, Austria Vienna raged to a 4-1 win against Sturm Graz at the Ernst Happel Stadium, in what had been charged as a nearby experience. Recently topped Super Eagle Kayode got a prop for the hosts who were later lessened to 10 men in the last quarter of the diversion. The forward has now found the back of the net on 20 events this season – with 13 coming in the alliance – and the superstar isn't by any methods done yet.

Too Bad: Uche Agbo - Granada confronted Real Sociedad this end of the week planning to secure some kind of result to defer their inescapable transfer from La Liga. Their 2-1 misfortune didn't come as a stun as the Nasrids were opened up over and over. Agbo's execution in midfield was disappointing as he neglected to force himself amidst the recreation center on an intense evening for the guests, who continued giving without end senseless free-kicks in hazardous regions, with the Nigerian blamable numerous circumstances. It was a baffling outcome for Tony Adams' side, who now drop down a division.

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