Stars Abroad: Mixed results for Kenyan stars overseas

Kenyan international Richard Odada was introduced in the 76th minute as his club Aalborg endured a stoppage-time defeat against Hobro IK in a Danish second-tier game played on Friday night.The match remained level at 0-0 until the 87th minute when Jubril Adedeji appeared to secure the winning goal for his team, only for Hobro to score two goals during stoppage time to clinch the victory.##NAJAVA_MECA_8032133##The turnaround began with a 90th-minute equalizer from Mathis Kristensen, followed by Fredrick Rasmus’s winning goal in the 6th minute of stoppage time.Meanwhile, in Tanzania, Kenya coach David Ouma guided his team Costal Union to a 2-1 victory over Mashujaa FC, propelling them to fourth place. This position, if maintained until the end of the season, would secure qualification for next season’s CAF Confederation.Despite speculation surrounding Ouma’s future at the club, his team issued a statement on Thursday affirming their confidence in him, dismissing reports of his departure.In England, Harambee Stars prospect Tyler Onyango provided an assist in an English Premier League 2 game between Everton U21 and Blackburn U21. However, Blackburn emerged victorious with a 3-2 win, with Onyango being substituted off in the 66th minute while his team trailed 2-1.Jack Harrison Wood opened the scoring for Rovers in the 39th minute before Charlie Whitaker equalized two minutes later, assisted by Onyango. Igor Tyjon then restored Blackburn’s lead in the 64th minute, only for Mohamed Katia Kouyate to level the score again for Everton in the 81st minute. However, Tyjon secured the win for Blackburn with a goal in the 85th minute.In Denmark, Harambee Stars defender Daniel Anyembe played the full 90 minutes as his club Viborg defeated OB 3-1 in a Danish Superliga match.Nicholas Mickelson gave OB the lead in the 14th minute, but Nicholas Burgy equalized seven minutes later. Ibrahim Said thFKF PL: Gor Mahia out to pile more misery on limping Nzoia Sugaren put Viborg ahead in the 80th minute, and in the eighth minute of stoppage time, Abdul Malik Abubakari sealed the victory with a third goal for Viborg.

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