Three Harambee Stars players who are set to join the national team camp and plying their trade in Europe, were in action on Sunday and produced different results.Joseph Okumu and Wilkims Ochieng posted wins for KAA Gent and FC Koper respectively while, the new boy on the block Daniel Anyembe suffered a defeat with Viborg FFDefender Okumu, came off the bench to score for KAA Gent as the Belgian side saw off AS Eupen in a top-tier match on Sunday night with a 3-0 victory.The win saw Gent jump past Club Brugge into fourth place with 51 points, with four matches left to play in the regular season.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108374##Okumu was marking a return to league action for the first time since February 26 having missed the previous two meetings against Anderlecht and Zulte Waregem due to an injury.Not only did the Kenyan international score the third goal, but he also started the move that saw Gift Emmanuel Orban force the Eupen defenders to score in their own net.Hugo Cuypers opened the scoring in the match in the first minute of stoppage time just before the break, Orban creating the chance before the Nigerian forced Jason Davidson to turn the ball into his own net off the post in the 77th minute.Okumu, who had come on for Kamil Piątkowski in the 70th minute made it 3-0 with five minutes left to play and Gent went on to hold to the advantage to the final whistle.Wilkims OchiengFor the second time running, Ochieng was an unused substitute as FC Koper picked a consecutive league win this year with a 1-0 victory over Tabor Sežan.Cheche challenges football stakeholders to improve sports infrastructureThe win pushed Kopr to 43 points, helping them close in on Celje who are third with 47 points.Omar Correia scored the all-important goal in the match after just 32 minutes.Daniel AnyembeAnyembe returned from injury just in time for national team duties and went on to feature the entire match against FC Copenhagen as Viborg lost the match 1-2.Hakon Arnar Haraldsson opened the scoring in the 13th minute with Mohamed Darany doubling the advantage 66 minutes into the game but Nils Mortimer pulled one back for Viborg.The 24-year-old was also marking his return from an injury that saw him miss the last match Nordsjælland.