Akpom breaks records, Ibrahim and Tanko score, and Otabor and Akintola get into trouble
Posted : 20 April 2023
To assist Middlesbrough pull off a 3-1 comeback victory over Hull City at Riverside Stadium, anglo-Nigerian forward Chuba Akpom added the final goal.
The 28th league goal scored by Akpom shortly past the hour mark gave Boro its 22nd victory of the season. Akpom has now scored in nine straight home games, making him the first player in the Championship to accomplish this feat.
Sunusi Ibrahim's first goal of the season helped Montréal defeat Vaughan Azzurri 2-0 in the Canadian Championship, giving them a much-needed injection of confidence. Chinonso Offor, a 22-year-old player for the victorious team, also appeared in the second half.
Solomon John scored the first goal for Vlaim in the Czech Republic FNL, but Slavia Praha II scored a late equalizer to force a 1-1 draw.
Abdoullahi Tanko scored the fifth and sixth goals for the home team Varnsdorf in their 7-2 defeat of Marvis Ogiomade's Vysoina Jihlava at the Stadion v Kotlin.
Moving on to Lithuania, Zalgiris' supremacy was further demonstrated by their 2-0 victory over Dainava, which included goals from Mathias Oyewusi.
Ipalibo Jack opened the scoring for Strmsgodset in the Eliteserien of Norway, and the guests overcame a two-nil deficit to take a 3-2 lead at the rsen Stadion. Akor Jerome Adams, though, scored the game-winning goal in the 95th minute as Lillestrm rallied to win 4-3.
Emeka Eze helped the home team score the first goal in a dramatic 3-3 tie between Istanbulspor and Antalyaspor in the Turkish Super League.
At the Konya Büyükşehir Belediye Stadium, David Akintola received a straight red card, which made for a bad night for him. In spite of this, Adana Demirspor defeated Konyaspor 2-1 despite Henry Onyekuru playing for 57 minutes.
Viv Solomon-Otabor was fired from the Ukrainian Premier League during stoppage time of Rukh Vynnyky's 1-0 loss to Inhulets.
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