West Bromwich Albion of England defender, Semi Ajayi was on from the start for The Baggies and helped his side to a stunning 4-0 win away to Cardiff City in the English Championship.
Megasportsarena.com reports that Ajayi put up a sterling show, as West Brom moved to top of the log with a resounding win in Cardiff that turned the heat up on The Bluebirds’ coach, Mick McCarthy.
While jayi held firm at the back, Karlan Grant’s early effort, a Curtis Nelson own goal, an Alex Mowatt screamer and Matt Phillips’ icing on the cake extended the visitors’ unbeaten start and underlined the gulf between the two sides.
It was Cardiff’s sixth defeat in seven games in all competitions and, coming after Saturday’s 5-1 defeat at Blackburn Rovers, while West Brom had not won in the Welsh capital since October 1974, but that 47-year wait came to an end in emphatic style.
Ajayi’s side’s reward for the amazing away victory sees them leapfrog Dominic Solanke and Philip Anyanwu Billing’s Bournemouth at the top of the second-tier league’s current table.
Same night in the Championship, Moses Odubajo was in action for Queens Park Rangers, as Ilias Chair scored both goals that helped them return to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over Birmingham City.
Mark Warburton’s side rode their luck at times during an even first half but got the result they needed after three consecutive Championship defeats.
Chair gave them the lead in the 34th minute with help from a deflection off Marc Roberts, after Odubajo crossed from the right.
Though Chris Willock failed to connect with an attempted volley, the ball dropped to Chair on the left-hand side of the penalty area.
Roberts tried to block the Morocco international’s shot with a diving header but succeeded only in helping the ball past goalkeeper Matija Sarkic.