Kanform and Adama Jammeh inspire Rahmatganj MFS to crucial wins as Sellou Jallow helped Linguere edge Generationfoot

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England 
Brighton secured a late draw against the Hammers in a game that saw Yankuba Minteh play 77 minutes thanks to Georginio Rutter’s stoppage-time equalizer. The last time Minteh got a few minutes’ involvement was back on matchday 5 against Tottenham. 
Italy 
Sassuolo climbed to 8th position following their 3-1 home win against Fiorentina on Sunday. Alieu Fadera replaced Lauriente in the 54th minute. Fiorentina are still searching for their first win of the season. Just like the previous match against his parent club, Fadera came off the bench against the Viola. 
Germany 
St Pauli collected their first point after eight consecutive defeats thanks to Jones’ 94th minute header. Abdoulie Ceesay replaced Mels in the 86th minute as St Pauli threw themselves forward in search of an equalizer. 
Bakery Jatta was brought in for Giorgi Gocholeishvili in the 83rd minute for his first league appearance. The nail biting derby saw Hamburg defeat Werder Bremen 3-2.
Bangaldesh 
Rahmatganj MFS returned to winning ways following their 3-0 victory over Arambagh. Captain Solomon Kanform broke the deadlock from the spot in the 38th minute. Five minutes later he set up Limbu to double the lead. Rahmatganj MFS extended their lead courtesy of Adama Jammeh. It was Solomon’s second assist of the day. 
Senegal 
Linguere handed Generationfoot their fourth league defeat of the season. Sellou Jallow played a crucial role in Saturday’s first victory for the visitors. He assisted Pape Dio’s goal in the 60th minute before assisting Adama Diouf in the 87th to take the game beyond reach. This was Sellous’ third assist in six matches.
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