Nigerian forward, Tolu Arokodare delivered a standout performance in KRC Genk’s 3-2 triumph over St. Truidense in the Belgian Pro League, Sunday, at the Cegeka Arena.
Arokodare, leading the line for Genk, made a significant impact by contributing a goal and an assist in the hard-fought win.
The 23-year-old opened the scoring in the 18th minute, finishing a well-placed cross from Christopher Bonsu Baah with a close-range effort.
His influence continued as he set up Zakaria El Ouahdi’s goal just before halftime, helping Genk secure a 3-1 lead by the break.
Arokodare’s strong display lasted until the 85th minute, when he was replaced by Hyun-Gyu Oh.
With 7 goals and 1 assist in 11 appearances this season, Arokodare has been a crucial figure for Genk.
Despite his solid form, Arokodare has been linked with a potential move to the Premier League.
According to report, Fulham manager Marco Silva is an admirer of the Nigerian striker, with the London club reportedly considering a January transfer bid.
Arokodare’s impressive performances make him one of Europe’s top-scoring Nigerian players, strengthening his case for a call-up to the Nigerian national team.