Harambee Stars defender Daniel Anyembe received a man-of-the-match award for his exploits in Viborg’s 3-1 victory over Aalborg in a Danish Superliga contest on Sunday, 11 May.Anyembe, 26, was once again on top of his game as he, alongside fellow center back Stipe Radic, stymied Aalborg’s attack in a frenetic second half, setting up a platform for his team to take a vital victory.The Kenyan featured for all 90 minutes, earning a 7.5 rating.Hosts Viborg took a 53rd-minute lead thanks to an own goal from Lars Kramer, before Aalborg equalized shortly after the hour mark through Nicklas Helenius.But with a strong defense, Anyembe and co. kept the visitors from going ahead, and Viborg took the advantage to add a couple in the last 15 minutes through Thomas Jorgensen and Radic.Kevin Wangaya looking to land life-changing deal after impressive U20 AFCON outingThe win took Viborg to the top of the Superliga relegation group with 46 points, and they look primed to maintain their status in the top tier.##NAJAVA_MECA_8916698##In Norway, Harambee Stars striker Alfred Scriven featured for 90 minutes as FK Bryne lost their third game on the trot, going 3-0 down to Molde on Sunday.It was Scriven’s ninth consecutive appearance for the Norwegian side, even as they struggle to cope with being in the top tier.Their fifth defeat this season means they lie 15th, with just three points.Benni McCarthy explains decision to take Harambee Stars job over MLS, South AfricaElsewhere in Serbia, Kenyan defender Collins Sichenje played all minutes of Vojvodina’s valiant 1-1 draw with Super Liga side Red Star Belgrade.Vojvodina trailed as soon as the second minute, but dug deep to pick up a valuable point, Slobodan Medojevic scoring with just six minutes of regular time remaining.“I am also satisfied with the presentation of my team, the boys played as we agreed, without fear and aggressively and with the desire to win,” Sichenje’s coach said after the draw, which keeps Vojvodina right in the race for UEFA Europa Conference League qualification.Occupying that slot is Richard Odada’s OFK Beograd, who secured a 1-0 win over eighth-placed Mladost.The match provided Odada a brief return to his squad, as he came off the bench with 10 minutes left, breaking a run of four matches without an appearance.He, however, picked up a yellow card in added time.Victor Wanyama provides update on his future with Scottish Championship clubIn Sweden, Kenyan youngster Stanley Wilson was once again missing in action as AIK beat Mjallby 2-1 to maintain their unbeaten run in the new season.Wilson, who missed out on Kenya’s team in the U20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), has now been out of his team’s squad for the last two matches and is yet to play a minute of their current campaign.
