Kenyan international Clarke Oduor came on as a late sub as his Barnsley side settled for a barren draw against West Bromwich Albion while Brian Mandela watched as Mamelodi Sundowns thumped Orlando Pirates 4-1.Clarke OduorThe Kenyan wingback started from the bench as Barnsley came up against their former head coach Valérien Ismaël who is now in charge of West Brownwich Albion and picked up a point following a 0-0 stalemate.🔁 Time to do your thing, @Clarke_Oduor 💪 pic.twitter.com/aFYvznMwmy— Barnsley FC (@BarnsleyFC) December 17, 2021 Barnsley were on a poor run of form having gone on a seven-game winless run and sat second from bottom in the English Football League (EFL) Championship.West Brom on the other hand were high flying and needed three points to break into the automatic promotion places that are currently being occupied by Fulham and Bournemouth.Oduor was introduced in the 84th minute for Aaron Leya but had little time to have any meaningful effect on the game as it ended in a barren draw. Brain MandelaThe Kenyan international was an unused substitute as his Mamelodi Sundowns side picked up a resounding 4-1 win over Orlando Pirates in the South African Premier Soccer League.It’s all over in Pretoria! The Brazilians march on with a fantastic team win over The Buccaneers! 👆Mamelodi Sundowns (51′ Zwane, 61′, 72′ Šafranko, 76′ Shalulile) 4️⃣➖1️⃣ Orlando Pirates (90+2′ Makaringe) #Sundowns #DownsLive #DStvPrem pic.twitter.com/Nnqm2mY2mZ— Mamelodi Sundowns FC (@Masandawana) December 17, 2021 After a barren draw in the first half, the game finally burst into life in the closing stanza with Themba Zwane opening the scoring after six minutes.Pavol Šafranko doubled Sundowns lead a minute after the hour mark and he went on to bag a brace nine minutes later. Peter Shalulile claimed his 13th goal of the season in the 76th minute while Pirates grabbed their consolation goal in the second minute of stoppage time through Fortune Makaringe.