Nigerian stars Moses Usor and Peter Olayinka delivered standout moments for their respective clubs, but while one enjoyed a dominant victory, the other was left frustrated after a late collapse.

It was a weekend that highlighted both brilliance and heartbreak, with strong individual displays shaping two very different outcomes.
Moses Usor inspires LASK rout in Austrian Bundesliga
Moses Usor once again proved decisive as he powered LASK to an emphatic 5-1 win over Hartberg in the Austrian Bundesliga.
The Nigerian forward was at the center of everything positive, finishing with a goal and an assist in a commanding away performance.
The 24-year-old played a key role early on, setting up the second goal after Xavier Mbuyamba had opened the scoring in the fifth minute.
Usor’s creativity and movement caused constant problems for Hartberg, and his influence only grew as the game progressed.
Sasa Kalajdzic doubled the lead midway through the first half after being teed up by Usor, before the Nigerian forward got his own reward just after the restart.
He calmly finished in the 46th minute following a move created by Maximilian Entrup to put LASK firmly in control at 3-0.
Despite being substituted after 64 minutes for Christoph Lang, Usor had already left his mark. He also completed the most dribbles in the match, underlining his attacking dominance.
Hartberg briefly responded through Elias Havel, but LASK quickly regained control. Late goals from Lang and another strike by Kalajdzic wrapped up a convincing victory.
The result keeps LASK firmly in the title race, sitting second on 30 points, level with leaders Sturm Graz on all metrics except goal difference.
For Moses Usor, the numbers continue to impress, with four goals and three assists in his last seven games, and 17 goal contributions across all competitions this season.
Olayinka delivers again but APOEL collapse late
Peter Olayinka was once again on target for APOEL Nicosia, continuing his recent scoring form, but his efforts were overshadowed by a dramatic late collapse in the Cyprus Cup.

Having already scored in the first leg against Apollon Limassol, Olayinka made it back-to-back goals when he struck in the 74th minute to extend APOEL’s lead to 3-1.
At that stage, the game looked settled, with the Nigerian forward helping his side take full control.
Earlier in the match, Stefan Drazic had given APOEL the lead in the fifth minute before Nikolas Ioannou equalised for Pafos.
Drazic restored the advantage in the 28th minute, ensuring the hosts went into halftime ahead.
Olayinka’s goal after the break seemed to seal the contest, but the game took a dramatic turn in stoppage time.
Derrick Luckassen scored twice in quick succession, finding the net in the 94th and 95th minutes to complete a stunning comeback for Pafos.
The result left APOEL stunned, turning what looked like a comfortable win into a frustrating 3-3 draw.
Peter Olayinka now has three goals this season and has scored in consecutive matches, but APOEL’s poor run continues, with the team now winless in four games.
They currently sit fifth on 49 points, and this latest result will feel like a major setback in their campaign.
