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Sports: Oshoala Scores Brace In Barcelona’s Win

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:10 am

Nigerian International, Azizat Oshoala was in scintillating form for Barcelona Ladies as she scored a brace in their 6-1 win to Deportivo de la Coruna on Wednesday.

The 26-year-old Super Falcons is in intensely hot structure, netting a twofold again as the Spanish class pioneers kept up their ideal beginning to the mission with another away victory.

Oshoala found the rear of the net in the 27th moment after a Jenni Hermoso twofold had placed the guests in the game’s driving seat.

Barcelona are 2 points clear on the table having picked up an available 30 point from 10 matches.

Albert Echetah

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