by Baboucarr Fallaboweh
Sweden
Abdoulie Manneh registered his third assist of the season when he set up Aki Samuelsson, who went on to score a brace as Mjällby came from behind to earn a dramatic 4-4 draw against Sirius in an eight-goal thriller in Uppsala.
Estonia
Muhammed Hydara has now been involved in JK Tammeka’s last seven matches. He started five of those games and has featured in four different positions during that period. Sunday’s victory against Harju JK marked his 14th league appearance of the season, with the Gambian playing 69 minutes.
Paide are now unbeaten in their last six league matches, recording three wins and three draws.
Goalkeeper Ebrima Jarju, Abdourahman Badamoesi and Pa Modou Sohna all started for Paide. Badamoesi was substituted in the 60th minute after opening the scoring in the 15th minute with his third league goal of the season.
Sohna played a key role in all three Paide goals. He initiated the move that led to Badamoesi’s opener, which the striker finished with a superb curling half-volley. Sohna also delivered two corner kicks that eventually resulted in goals.
Jarju was unfortunate to be at fault for the equaliser after misplacing a pass, allowing Pärnu to launch a counterattack that Limberg finished in the 23rd minute.
Bubacarr Tambedou provided an assist for Levadia’s opener in the 34th minute after the visitors had twice been denied by the woodwork.
The Gambian forward then doubled Levadia’s lead three minutes before half-time with a well-taken strike into the top corner. Tambedou later completed his brace—his second of the season after controlling a cross at the second attempt before firing a left-footed effort into the bottom corner beyond the goalkeeper.
Finland
Muhammed Susso scored just eight minutes after coming on as a substitute, netting his first goal of the season and his first-ever goal for SJK.
SJK were leading 2-1 when Susso entered the match, and the Gambian midfielder put the result beyond doubt with a brilliant finish from outside the box. The victory was a much-needed one for the record Finnish champions.
Latvia
Wally Fofana and Auda played out a 1-1 draw against RFS, with Fofana coming on in the 84th minute to replace Bongemba.
Modou Saidy started for the hosts, who looked set to lose all three points before an own goal handed Auda a share of the spoils. The draw reduced RFS’s lead at the top of the table to just two points.




