Two Kenyans faced off in the Swedish third tier with Anthony Wambani’s Vasalund whitewashing Frank Odhiambo’s Haninge 4-2 to extend their unbeaten run to five.The former Gor Mahia defender joined Haninge in the Swedish mid-season transfer window from Djurgårdens on loan until the end of the season.FIFA suspension continues to bite as stakeholders feel the pinchFellow Kenyan Mohamed Katana was an unused substitute by Vasalund in the clash as he continues to be underutilized by the team this season.Vasalund had a bright start to the game and finally made their early dominance count in the 26th minute when Andrew Stadler opened the scoring.Reeling after conceding their opener, Haninge shipped in their second three minutes later through that man again Andrew Stadler who caused a lot of trouble to the Haninge defense line.##NAJAVA_MECA_6580666##The opening half went from bad to worse for Haninge as they shipped in their third of the game in the 39th minute when Elias Durmaz converted his penalty.After the torrid first half, Haninge head coach Tino Katsoulakis responded by resting Frank Odhiambo as Brian Span was introduced in his place.The change did little to plug the leaky defense as Calvin Kabuye also got his name onto the scoresheet nine minutes after the resumption of the second half.Ali Amour – The FKF Transition Committee is on the right courseMarcus Mikhail put some respect on the scoreline as he pulled one back for Haninge to hand them some slight hope of salvaging something from the game in the 57th minute.Haninge managed to half the deficit in the 90th minute when Sal Jobarteh found the back of the net put Vasalund managed to hold onto the 4-2 lead to pick up victory.