Daniel Job and Peter Itodo both made headlines in their respective European leagues after delivering important goals that influenced results for Kongsvinger IL in Norway and Metalist 1925 in Ukraine.

Daniel Job continues strong form for Kongsvinger IL
Job was on target again in the Norwegian OBOS-ligaen as Kongsvinger IL played out a dramatic 2–2 draw away to Strømmen.
The young forward opened the scoring in the 29th minute after finishing off a well-worked move involving Ludvig Langrekken.
Daniel Job and his side looked in control for most of the game, especially after extending their lead in the 76th minute.
However, Strømmen fought back late on, turning the match into a tense contest before completing their comeback in stoppage time.
Despite the late setback, Job has now scored in four consecutive league matches, underlining his fine early-season form.
His consistency has been a major positive for Kongsvinger, who remain unbeaten after four rounds.
Late in the match, Tochukwu Joseph also featured briefly for Strømmen, coming on in the closing minutes as the hosts pushed for an equaliser in a thrilling finish.
Itodo delivers crucial impact for Metalist 1925
In Ukraine, Peter Itodo once again proved decisive for Metalist 1925, scoring an important equaliser in their 1–1 draw against LNZ Cherkasy in the Ukrainian Premier League.

Peter Itodo entered the match in the 64th minute and made an immediate impact, finding the net just six minutes after coming on.
His goal cancelled out Cherkasy’s opener and ensured his side left with a valuable point.
The home team had taken the lead in the 56th minute through Artur Ryabov after a controlled first half. But Peter Itodo’s sharp finish, assisted by Illia Krupskyi, shifted the momentum back to Metalist 1925.
The Nigerian forward’s recent form has been impressive. Peter Itodo has now scored five goals in his last six league matches, bringing his season tally to eight goals in 19 appearances, along with an assist.
Across all competitions, his contributions continue to grow, making him one of Metalist 1925’s most reliable attacking options.
Both Daniel Job and Peter Itodo are showing strong development in front of goal, with their performances becoming increasingly important for their respective teams.
