Raphael Onyedika shines as Club Brugge triumphs over Royal Antwerp

Nigerian midfielder Raphael Onyedika continues to shine for Club Brugge, scoring his third goal in two games as they secured a 3-0 victory over Royal Antwerp on Sunday. The 22-year-old opened the scoring just before halftime, showcasing his talent and skill on the field.

Onyedika, who previously played for FC Midtjylland, has been a key player for Club Brugge in their quest for success in the Belgian Pro League. His impressive form has not gone unnoticed, with fans and critics alike praising his contributions to the team.

Despite his stellar performance, Onyedika will be forced to sit out the next game against Union St Gilloise due to accumulating three yellow cards in the play-offs. His absence will surely be felt, as his presence on the field has been instrumental in Club Brugge’s recent victories.

In addition to Onyedika’s standout performance, his compatriots Alhassan Yusuf and Chidera Ejuke also featured in the game for Royal Antwerp. The Nigerian trio showcased their talent and skill, adding to the excitement of the match.

As Onyedika continues to make headlines with his impressive displays, football fans around the world are taking notice of his talent. With his ability to find the back of the net and make a difference on the field, he is undoubtedly a player to watch in the future.

Overall, Club Brugge’s victory over Royal Antwerp was a testament to their skill and determination, with Onyedika leading the charge towards success. As the team continues their journey in the play-offs, all eyes will be on Onyedika and his teammates as they strive for glory on the pitch.

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