Harambee Stars lethal left-footed attacker Paul Were helped his Rayon Sports side surmount the Rwanda Premier League table as he featured in the team’s 1-0 victory over Sunrise in a clash staged at the Kigali Stadium.Named in the matchday starting eleven and tasked with getting the job done, Were proved an instrumental cog in getting the hard-fought victory which maintained Rayon Sport’s unblemished start to the season as they recorded their sixth consecutive victory.👉 EVENING, LEAGUE LEADERS! 🌙#Gikundiro | #OneTeamOneDrea pic.twitter.com/keUPp29qvG— Rayon Sports Official (@rayon_sports) November 4, 2022 Despite the match being a close encounter, especially in the first half where both sides failed to conjure anything meaningful in front of goal, 26-year-old midfielder Felix Ndekwe produced a moment of magic in the 64th minute with a spectacular effort that proved to be the match winner as Rayon held onto the slender lead.It all started with a brilliant move on the right as a Rayon Sports player beat two of his markers before attempting to find Were with a perfect cutback into the area. The Kenyan international, however unleashed a devilish dummy to the Sunrise players as he let the ball run to Ndekwe who scored the goal with aplomb.We are back where we belong… Leading the table is our church… NDEKWE Felix is the difference maker….#Gikundiro now on the top#Gikundiro | #OneTeamOneDream pic.twitter.com/RNguRMNTrR— Rayon Sports Official (@rayon_sports) November 4, 2022 The solitary goal proved just enough to propel the team to the top of the table where they now sit on 18 points, two ahead of second-placed Kiyovu who have played an extra game.Elsewhere, AS Kigali, home to Kenyan internationals Lawrence Juma and goalkeeper Fredrick Odhiambo are in third place on 13 points after playing five games.Musanze FC, coached by Kenyan tactician Frank Ouna is in fourth place tied on 13 points but having played seven games.