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Nigerians overseas: Moffi, Boniface internet winners; Tijani unstoppable; Maja, Orban decisive; Oshoala crimson scorching

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Nigerian footballers have been making waves throughout varied leagues, charming followers with their extraordinary performances. From beautiful targets to game-changing contributions, these proficient stars are making their mark on the pitch.

Soccernet.ng takes a better take a look at their exploits on Saturday, Could 7.

Within the Belgian high flight, Victor Boniface showcased his distinctive abilities, scoring a elegant aim within the forty first minute for Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. His essential opener propelled his staff to a convincing 2-1 victory over Membership Brugge on the Jan Breydelstadion.

Present Orban displayed his pace and precision within the Belgian Professional League, scoring an early aim within the thirty first minute for KAA Gent of their spectacular 2-1 away win in opposition to Customary Liege. The 20-year-old almost grabbed a second aim straight from kickoff, however his audacious effort crashed off the cross-bar. 

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Turning our consideration to the Czech Republic, Rafiu Durosinmi made an affect as an alternative to Viktoria Plzen, discovering the again of the web for his second aim in three video games. Regardless of his contribution, Plzen settled for an exhilarating 2-2 dwelling draw in opposition to Slovacko. 

Mohamed Tijani continued his spectacular type, netting his sixth aim in 4 video games for Baník Ostrava. His excellent efficiency was essential of their resounding 4-0 victory over Zbrojovka Brno.

Within the Premier League, Frank Onyeka demonstrated his significance to Brentford, though they suffered a slim 1-0 loss away to Liverpool at Anfield.

Transferring to France, Terem Moffi showcased his scoring prowess with an aesthetic end, securing his sixteenth Ligue 1 aim for OGC Good in a slim 2-1 victory over Rennes at dwelling.

Josh Maja proved decisive for Girondins Bordeaux, helping the successful aim of their hard-fought 1-0 overcome Caen.

Nigerian worldwide Rofiat Imuran delivered an excellent efficiency for Stade de Reims, contributing a aim and an help of their dominant 5-0 away victory in opposition to Le Havre within the Female Division 1.

Lastly, within the Primeira Division Femenina, Asisat Oshoala continued to shine for Barcelona, scoring a vital aim of their commanding 5-2 victory in opposition to Actual Sociedad.

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