PSV Eindhoven of Netherlands youngster, Nonso Madueke continued his amazing burst of goals scoring form in the Dutch Eredivisie, while Chidera Ejuke also netted for CSKA Moscow of Russia and Karim Adeyemi made hay for RB Salzburg of Austria.
Also among the goals scorers on Saturday across Europe were Babajide David in Turkey, Tunde Owolabi in Ireland and Emeka Eze in Austria, as less renowned Nigerian lad also got in among the goal bangers across various levels of action
Megasportsarena.com gatherd that Madueke stole all headlines in Netherlands, as the Nigerian-born England under-21 international enhanced his burgeoning reputation further with another goal for PSV in their 4-1 rout of Cambuur at Philips Stadion.
On as a substitute at half-time, Madueke took just two minutes to get on the scoresheet, lashing home after being played in by Jordan Teze, taking his haul to six goals and an assist from eight games in all competitions.
In Russia, Ejuke continued his rich vein of form by closing the scoring for CSKA Moscow in a 2-0 win over FK Akhmat at the VEB Arena.
Ejuke struck 15 minutes from time, as he scored from just outside the box, thereby taking his tally to two goals and one assist in his last three matches for The Armymen.
In Austria, Karim Adeyemi took his tally to seven goals from seven games in all competitions as Red Bull Salzburg defeated SK Austria Klagenfurt 3-1.
Adeyemi, who is eligible for Nigeria, Germany and Romania, netted the earliest goal in this season’s Bundesliga when he chipped the ball past goalkeeper Menzel in the third minute.
In Turkey’s lower division, Keciorengucu were beaten 2-1 in an away game against Eyupspor, for who former Adanaspor and SK Sturm Graz of Austria striker, Emeka Eze opened his account in 2021-2022 when he halved the deficit in the 31st minute.
In Turkey’s top-flight, a second half goal from summer signing Babajide David helped Adana Demirspor salvage a 1-1 draw with Kayserispor at Buyuksehir Belediyesi Kadir Has.
The former FC Midtjylland of Denmark youth team player opened his account for his new side with a left-footed strike from close range after a mishit shot from Mario Balotelli fell kindly to him.
David has now tallied seven goals in the Turkish Super Lig, with six in the colours of Hatayspor in the past season as well, while Tunde Owolabi was the hero for Finn Harps of Ireland, as they made it four wins on the bounce in style, beating St Patrick’s Athletic 3-1 at Finn Park.
The home team broke the deadlock through Owolabi in the 12th minute, St Patrick’s Athletic equalised after they were awarded a penalty and the Nigerian-born Belgian youth international struck again three minutes before half-time to give his team a 2-1 lead.
Seven minutes into the second half, Owolabi completed his hat-trick to help the Harps climb to seventh in the provisional League of Ireland Premier Division standings.
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