Kenyan international Joseph Okumu clocked 90 minutes for KAA Gent in 2-2 draw against Cercle Brugge in Belgium while Anthony Wambani’s Vasalund suffered a 4-0 whitewash in Sweden.Joseph OkumuThe former Elfsborg defender was handed another start and lasted the entire 90 minutes as Gent settled for a 2-2 draw against Cercle Brugge in the Belgium top flight.FT 2-2 | Zuur gelijkspel na een bewogen namiddag op bezoek bij Cercle #cergnt #jpl pic.twitter.com/M0ujvB7MrD— KAA Gent (@KAAGent) April 3, 2022 With the referee’s whistle still sounding in the stadium, Gent opened the scoring through Moroccan forward Tarik Tissoudali in the third minute who extended his purple patch after scoring against DR Congo in the home and away legs of the World Cup Playoffs.Before the dust could settle on Gent’s lead, Brugge pulled level a minute later through Thibo Somers after Boris Popovic put the ball on a plate for him.Tissoudali was proving to be a handful for Brugge as he set up Laurent Depoitre to fire Gent back into the lead as they went into the half time break ahead.Deze 1️⃣1️⃣ gaan vol voor de winst op bezoek bij @cercleofficial! #COBW #cergnt #jpl pic.twitter.com/llBCgHiWsv— KAA Gent (@KAAGent) April 3, 2022 Thibo Somers bagged his brace to pull Brugge level in the 81st minute as things got from bad to worse for Gent as went a man when Andrew Hjulsager was sent off. Asike on the verge of completing Swedish moveAnthony WambaniThe Kenyan international started for Vasalund as they suffered a 4-0 hammering at the hands of Umea FC in the Swedish third tier.Umea opened the scoring three minutes after the half hour mark through Linus Marklund with Nigerian defender Gbenga Arokoyo doubling their lead in the 41st minute.Umea continued with their onslaught in the second half as Samuel Wikman bagged their third goal a minute after the resumption of the second half.Wambani was shown a yellow card in the 65th minute as Linus Marklund bagged his brace to drill the final nail in Vasalund’s coffin with 20 minutes left on the clock.