Day: April 19, 2025

Osman Kakay’s Boavista Win in Liga Portugal race to survival

Osman Kakay’s Boavista Win in Liga Portugal race for survival

Boavista achieved an important 1-0 victory in Liga Portugal in a crucial match at the bottom of the Primeira Liga table on Friday, injecting fresh hope into their survival campaign.

Sierra Leone international Osman Kakay played a crucial role in the victory and was seen celebrating wildly after the match. This win has boosted their hopes of remaining in the division, with four games left in the campaign and only two points adrift of the relegation zone.

This match, part of the 30th round, marked the debut of English manager Stuart Baxter at the helm of Boavista. Joel Silva was the hero of the evening, scoring the only goal of the match in the 68th minute.

This vital win not only secured Boavista’s second victory in their last three games but also lifted them to 17th place, where they are now level on points with Farense at 21. However, both teams remain entrenched in the relegation zone, sitting just two points behind AVS, who occupy the playoff spot.

The atmosphere was tense as both teams approached the fixture, fully aware of the high stakes in their battle to avoid relegation. Boavista’s attacking display showcased their determination, while Farense struggled to make an impact.

As the season reaches its climax, this victory represents a critical turning point for Boavista in their fight to retain their position in the top division.

Sullay Kaikai nets winner as Cambridge fuels survival hopes

Sullay Kaikai nets winner as Cambridge fuels survival hopes

Sierra Leone’s attacker Sullay Kaikai scored Cambridge United winner as they responded brilliantly to a late equalizer from Huddersfield Town, securing a 2-1 victory in West Yorkshire that bolsters their slim hopes of survival.

The result leaves Neil Harris’s team five points away from safety with only three matches remaining, while Huddersfield once again missed the opportunity to move closer to the top six.

The first half was uneventful for both teams, but Cambridge finally broke the deadlock in the 69th minute. After a Huddersfield goal kick, they quickly sent the ball back down the pitch for Josh Stokes to chase. Though Stokes appeared to have lost possession, a clearance from Josh Ruffels went straight to James Brophy on the edge of the box, who beautifully curled the ball into the top corner.

Despite wasting several chances to score, Huddersfield managed to equalize in the 89th minute following a chaotic corner scored by anothr Sierra Leone International Josh Koroma.

However, there was still time for one last twist. In stoppage time, Koroma’s International teammate Sullay Kaikai fired Brophy’s square pass into the top corner, sealing the win for Cambridge.