Alfred Scriven stars in Norway as Timbe inspires Nanjing City to comfortable win

Harambee Stars forward Alfred Scriven was on target when his side Hodd came from a goa, down to beat Sandnes ULF in a Norwegian second-tier game played on Sunday at Oster Hus Arena.Scriven who was snubbed for the Four Nations tournament duty was on target for the second consecutive weekend to see his side pick three points.Sandnes had taken the lead in the 54th minute through Matias Belli but Hodd replied in the 67th minute through Simen Kvia-Egeskog.##NAJAVA_MECA_7311976##Scriven got the second for the visitors in the 72nd minute before Erlend Larson put the result beyond the reach of the host in the 76th minute.Another Kenyan international in Collins Sichenje had a weekend to remember as KuPS beat Veikkausliiga 2-0 in a Finnish top tier game played at the Lemonsoft Stadium.Sichenje who returned to the starting team after serving a one-game suspension for accumulating four yellow cards, lasted on the pitch for 56 minutes.Seven dropped as Firat names final squad for Mauritius tripThe versatile player was walking on the disciplinary tightrope as he had been cautioned in the tenth minute.KuPS won the game courtesy of goals from Urho Nissila and Seth Saarinen.Experienced winger Ayub Timbe also tasted victory over the weekend as Nanjing City downed Shijiazhuang Gongfu at the Yutong International Sports Centre.Against All Odds: The inspirational journey of Paul Jawa, refugee turned football starTimbe who moved to China in March, was introduced in the 40th minute for Jefferson da Silva.Raphael Messi Bouli’s double was enough to give Nanjing City maximum points.While the trio had the perfect weekend, their compatriot Anthony Wambani and his employer Vasalund were on the receiving end of a beating following the 1-2 defeat to UMEA in a Swedish second tier game played at the Skytteholms grounds.Firat out to hand debuts as Harambee Stars embark on five-hour flight to MauritiusWambani was introduced three minutes before the final whistle but his presence was not enough to help his club salvage a point.Philip Mayaka was also left licking his wounds after Crown Legacy lost 2-1 to Columbus Crew II in an MLS Next Pro match played at the Historic Crew Stadium.Patrick Agyemang gave Crown the lead in the tenth minute before Columbus drew level six minutes later through Noah Fuson. Coleman Gannon settled the contest after finding the back of the net in the 50th minute.Mayaka was cautioned in the 38th minute.

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