Kenyans abroad register mixed results in Europe

Kenyan defender Daniel Anyembe picked up a crucial victory with his Viborg FF side as they beat Danish champions FC Copenhagen 4-2 while Alwyn Tera and Jonah Ayunga suffered defeats with Ararat-Armenia and St. Mirren respectively on Sunday evening. Daniel AnymebeThe Kenyan defender clocked 90 minutes for Viborg as they thumped reigning Danish champions FC Copenhagen 4-2 in the Danish Super League.Kenyan midfielders suffer contrasting fortunes in Sweden and FinlandViborg posted a torrid start to the game as they fell behind after just seven minutes courtesy of a goal from Viktor Claesson after Pep Biel put him through on goal.Anyembe’s side were handed a route back into the tie 20 minutes later when Clint Leemans missed his penalty but was on hand to fire the rebound into the net for the leveler.Clint Leemans doubled his own and Viborg’s tally three minutes after the half hour mark when Justin Lonwijk put the ball on a plate for him as they went into the break with the lead.Lonwijk finally put his name on the scoresheet 10 minutes after the resumption of the second half with Copenhagen pulling one back in the 62nd minute through Bergmann Johannesson.##NAJAVA_MECA_6534385##Christian Sorensen secured all three points for Viborg in the 93rd minute as they collected all three points to move within a point of log leaders Silkeborg.Alwyn Tera The Kenyan international lasted the entire clash as his Ararat-Armenia side suffered a 1-0 loss to Urartu in the Armenian Premier League season opener.The all important goal of the clash was scored a minute before the hour mark when Oleg Polyakov gave Urartu the lead and that’s how things ended.Jonah AyungaGor Mahia earn Ksh 500,000 after victory in pre-season friendlyThe Kenyan forward also featured full minutes for St. Mirren as they suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of a 10-man Motherwell side in the Scottish Premier League season opener.St. Mirren conceded a penalty that was expertly dispatched by Kevin van Veen just three minutes to the half time whistle as Ricki Lamie was shown a straight red card in the 82nd minute.

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