Nigerian forward Daniel Job continued his impressive run of form in the Norwegian First Division, finding the net again as Kongsvinger claimed a solid 3–1 away win over Raufoss on Monday evening.

The 20-year-old winger is quickly becoming one of the standout performers in the OBOS-ligaen early into the season.
Daniel Job maintains scoring streak as Kongsvinger dominate
His latest goal means Daniel Job has now scored in consecutive matches, building on his strong start to the campaign after opening his account in the season’s first game.
Kongsvinger wasted no time asserting control at the NAMMO Stadion. They struck just two minutes into the contest, setting the tone early and putting the hosts under immediate pressure.
Their fast start paid off when Ludvig Langrekken calmly finished off a well-worked move to give the visitors the lead.
The advantage doubled midway through the first half after an unfortunate own goal from Alexander Achinioti Jönsson.
Early goals and Daniel Job strike seal Kongsvinger victory
Raufoss responded before the break through Eirik Dahl Åsvestad, who converted from close range to reduce the deficit and briefly lift the home crowd.

However, any hopes of a comeback were quickly shut down after halftime. Just moments into the second half, Job stepped up once again, finishing confidently to restore Kongsvinger’s two-goal cushion and effectively put the game beyond reach.
The win marks back-to-back victories for Kongsvinger, who now sit firmly near the top of the table with six points from two matches.
With his current form, Daniel Job will be key as Kongsvinger prepare for their next league outing against Moss, where they will look to maintain their strong early momentum.
