Harambee Stars defender Joseph Okumu made a comeback for his club Reims from injury on Saturday evening in their game against St. Etienne on the road.Okumu came off the bench in the 81st minute for Thibault De Smet with his team already 3-1 down and helped prevent any further goals, maintaining the scoreline until the end.##NAJAVA_MECA_8609494##Keito Nakamura put Reims ahead three minutes before the break, but a rejuvenated St. Etienne came back strongly in the second half to claim maximum points. Augustine Boakye was the star of the game, grabbing a double in the 50th and 57th minutes before Lucas Stassin put the game beyond doubt with the final goal in the 80th minute.Reims are 10th on the table with 20 points after 15 rounds of league matches. They play Nice on Saturday in their next match at home.In England, Zak Vyner and Vincent Harper were both in action for their clubs Bristol City and Exeter City FC, respectively.Vyner started on the right side of a back three for Bristol as they picked up a 1-0 win over Derby County FC in an English Championship game. Luke McNally scored the all-important goal of the match. The result saw Bristol move to eighth on the table with 37 points after 26 rounds of matches.Tug of war: Gor Mahia star rejects move to Tanzanian clubIn League One, Harper started for Exeter as they went down 2-1 to Bolton Wanderers at home. Demetri Mitchell put Exeter ahead in the 54th minute before Aaron Collins leveled the scores in the 88th minute, and later Aaron Morley broke the hosts’ hearts with a stoppage-time winner.After 24 matches, Exeter are 14th on the log with 31 points. Their next game is against Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, an FA Cup fourth-round match.Elsewhere, Clarke Oduor was an unused substitute as his team Bradford City downed Grimsby Town FC 3-1 in an English League Two game.Harambee Stars coach Kimanzi reacts to Burkina Faso draw
