Kenyan international Paul Were’s Rayon Sports extended their stay at the summit of the log with a victory over Espoir while Frank Odhiambo clocked 90 for his IFK Haninge.Paul Were The former AFC Leopards winger was trusted with another start as Rayon Sports thumped Espoir 3-0 in the Rwandan Premier League.Johanna Omolo makes full debut in second stint at Belgium outfit ViseVictory maintains Rayon’s two-point buffer at the top of the standings following a blistering start to the season that has seen them pick five wins from their opening five games.Rafael Oliseh broke the deadlock for Rayon in the 24th minute after receiving a cut back and made no mistake as he fired the ball into the back of the net.##NAJAVA_MECA_6746823##The 2019 Premier League champions continued to press their foot on the gas as they doubled their lead in the 35th minute through Musa Esenu who rifled the ball into the roof of the net.Were was rested in the 83rd minute but Rayon capped their emphatic win with a goal in the 89th minute through Didier Mucyo whose outdoor found the top corner.Frank OdhiamboThe Kenyan international lasted the entire clash as his IFK Haninge settled for a 1-1 draw against Team ThorenGruppen in the Swedish third tier.Impressive Collins Sichenje on the radars of Spanish top-flight clubAfter a barren draw in the first half, Axel Olsson put ThorenGruppen ahead in the 71st minute after coming on four minutes earlier for Elis Karlsson.Their lead however did not last long as Omar Jemal restored parity for Haninge three minutes later as both teams picked up a point after 90 minutes.