Simy Nwankwo delivered another standout performance in Saudi Arabia, scoring twice to inspire Al-Orobah FC to a comeback win over Al-Jandal.

At the same time, Muhamed Tijani played a key creative role in Hungary, helping Nyíregyháza Spartacus FC secure a narrow victory at home.
Simy Nwankwo leads Al-Orobah comeback with clinical brace
The Super Eagles star once again underlined his importance, stepping up when his side needed him most.
After Al-Jandal took the lead in the 36th minute through Ahmed Al Shuwayfie, Al-Orobah found themselves chasing the game.
Just before halftime, Simy Nwankwo restored parity with a composed finish, calmly converting from close range to make it 1-1. The goal shifted momentum and gave the visitors belief heading into the second half.
Early after the restart, the striker thought he had doubled his tally, only for VAR to rule the effort out.
However, Simy Nwankwo responded quickly, showing sharp awareness to finish off a well-worked move in the 57th minute and complete the turnaround.
The brace takes his tally to 23 goals and two assists in 25 league appearances, highlighting his consistency in the Saudi First Division League.
His performance proved decisive as Al-Orobah secured all three points in a hard-fought encounter.
Tijani inspires Spartacus with decisive assist
In Hungary, Muhamed Tijani continued his fine run of form, playing a key role in Nyíregyháza Spartacus’ 2-1 win over Zalaegerszeg.

The forward was instrumental in the opening goal, setting up Balázs Manner in the 27th minute to give Spartacus the lead.
His movement and link-up play caused constant problems for the opposition before he was substituted in the 66th minute.
Despite his early exit, Muhamed Tijani had already made his mark. Substitute Dorian Babunski doubled the lead late on, before Zalaegerszeg pulled one back to set up a tense finish.
The win sees Spartacus return to winning ways, with Tijani registering his third assist of the season.
He has now contributed 10 goals in 13 appearances, reinforcing his status as the club’s top scorer and one of their most reliable attacking outlets.
Both Simy Nwankwo and Muhamed Tijani continue to deliver impactful performances for their respective clubs, showing consistency and influence in crucial moments.
