Paul Unuachu notes and helps in the great victory of Trabzonsor against Kayserispor

Nigeria Super Eagles striker, Paul Onuachu, scored and helped a goal in a 4-0 house victory for Trabzonspor About Kayserispor in the Turco Super Lig Matchday8 accessory.

The former Southampton striker was fundamental for the first goal with a great end of Okay Yokuslu in the 12th minute when Trabzonspor took the lead in the first half.

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Great play by Christ Ravynel, 8 minutes in the second half established the second goal when Trabzonspor moved to a more comfortable 2-0 advantage when Felipe Augusto scores with a header. Three minutes later, Stevan Savic added the 3-0 count when Kayserispor goalkeeper had no help after Oleksandr Zubkov put the ball on the net when the local team extended its advantage.

Several tactical changes occur from both sides, since coach Fatih Tekke introduced a Nigerian ancestry, Kazeem Olaigbe replaced Felipe Augusto in the 74th minute.

Trabzonspor extended its advantage through the Super Eagles Striker 4-0 from the place in the last five minutes to finish the game.

After an impressive performance by UNAchu, he has scored seven goals in eight games when Trabzonspor moved 2nd at the League table, four points from the leader of the Galatasaray League who has a game in question.


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