It was a good outing for both Zak Onyego and Eliot Matazo.
Kenyan defender Zak Onyego Vyner completed 90 minutes for Bristol City in their hard fought 1-0 win over Norwich City while his compatriot Eliot Matazo featured for AS Monaco in the 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain.
Zak Onyego
The 25-year-old was trusted with a start as Birstol City extended their unbeaten run to nine games in all competitions following their 1-0 win over Norwich City in the English Football League (EFL) Championship.
It only took 24 minutes for Bristol to open the scoring though Mark Sykes who was fortunate to see his tame shot go past Angus Gunn after Cameron Pring threaded in a neat through ball.
Kenny McLean got onto the referee’s book a minute after the half hour mark as Bristol went into the half time break with the slender 1-0 win.
Norwich huffed and puffed in the second half but could not find a way past Bristol who held on for the 1-0 win to that saw them ascend to 13th on the log and just seven points off the playoffs slots.
Eliot Matazo
The Kenyan midfielder came off the bench in the dying minutes of the AS Monaco’s 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the French Ligue 1.
AS Monaco extended their unbeaten run to six games with the victory as they continue to push for the automatic UEFA Champions League qualification slot and remain seven points off PSG.
The 2017 league champions had a bright start to the game and broke the deadlock after just four minutes of action when Aleksandr Golovin fired the ball home from close range.
Rocked by the tough start to the game, PSG soaked in the second in the 18th minute when Wissam Ben Yedder who turned provider in the first goal dubbed their lead.
PSG however steadied their ship and pulled one back in the 39th minute through Warren Zaire-Emery who tapped home a pass across the face of goal from Juan Benart.
Monaco however restored their two-goal cushion in the first minute of the opening half added time through that man again Wissam Ben Yedder as they went into the break with the 3-1 lead.
Despite wave after wave of PSG pressure in the second half, the resolute Monaco defense stood tall at whatever was thrown at them to claim the win.