Nigerians abroad: Ilenikhena rescues Monaco, Okoronkwo powers AFC Toronto as Uche makes EPL bow

Nigerians abroad: Ilenikhena rescues Monaco, Okoronkwo powers AFC Toronto as Uche makes EPL bow


Nigerian footballers across Europe and beyond were in the spotlight this weekend, with George Ilenikhena grabbing headlines in France, Tolu Arokodare and Christantus Uche making their first Premier League appearances, Soccernet.ng reports.

At the Stade de l’Abbé-Deschamps, 19-year-old striker George Ilenikhena came off the bench to fire Monaco to a dramatic 2-1 win over Auxerre in Ligue 1.

Takumi Minamino had opened the scoring before Auxerre hit back through an own goal from Mohammed Salisu in the 73rd minute.

Nigeria and Monaco youngster George Ilenikhena
Nigeria and Monaco youngster George Ilenikhena. Photo Credit: Monaco/X

But just ten minutes after his introduction, Ilenikhena rose highest in the box to head home an 88th-minute winner.

The goal, his first of the season, capped a strong start for Monaco, who have now claimed three wins in their opening four matches despite the absence of high-profile recruits Paul Pogba and Ansu Fati.

Nigeria and Viktoria Plzen attacker Rafiu Durosinmi.
Nigeria and Viktoria Plzen star Rafiu Durosinmi. Copyright: Photo by IMAGO

Elsewhere, Rafiu Durosinmi returned from illness to fire Viktoria Plzen past SK Sigma Olomouc in the Czech First League.

The 22-year-old striker struck in the 30th minute after VAR confirmation, sealing a 1-0 win. Despite two Olomouc red cards, Plzen couldn’t add more, but the result lifted them to third, extending their unbeaten run to four games.

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In England, two Nigerians made their long-awaited bows in the Premier League.

Tolu Arokodare, who swapped Belgian side Genk for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer, started in Wolves’ narrow 1-0 loss at Newcastle.

The striker, though eager, found it difficult to impose himself and was replaced in the 66th minute.

Nigeria and Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare
Photo Credit: Tolu Arokodare/X

Across London, Crystal Palace’s deadline-day signing Christantus Uche got his first taste of English football, coming on in the 84th minute during a goalless draw with Leeds United.

Both Arokodare and Uche recently featured for Nigeria during World Cup qualifiers and will be eager to make stronger impressions as the season progresses.

Nigeria and Crystal Palace new boy Christantus Uche
Nigeria and Crystal Palace star Christantus Uche. Photo Credit: Palace/Facebook

Elsewhere in the Premier League, Samuel Chukwueze was not included in Fulham’s squad after sealing a late move from AC Milan. The winger is expected to integrate fully in the coming weeks.

On the women’s side, Super Falcons forward Esther Okoronkwo once again boosted even further her growing reputation in Canada.

The Nigeria international netted a brace as AFC Toronto thrashed Vancouver Rise 7-0 in the Northern Super League.

Okoronkwo opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick in the sixth minute and struck again midway through the second half, helping Toronto clinch a playoff berth and maintain top spot. The win also ended Vancouver’s eight-game unbeaten streak.

Meanwhile in Saudi Arabia, Ashleigh Plumptre captained Al Ittihad to victory in their opening league fixture.

The defender provided the decisive assist for Leticia Nunes’ second goal in a 2-1 triumph over Al Ula. Francisca Ordega also featured late on as the Jeddah club secured three points to start their campaign on a strong note.





Source: Soccernet

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