Paul Onuachu was once again the hero as he netted a late goal in Genk’s 2-1 away win against Sint-Truiden, in the Belgian Jupiler on Sunday, Completesports.com.
Onuachu grabbed a 92nd minute goal to give Genk a 1-0 win at Austrian club Rapid Wien in Thursday’s Europa League group opener.
Against Sint-Truiden, the 27-year-old replaced Luca Oyen in the 61st minute and scored with seven minutes left in the game.
He has now scored a goal in each of Genk’s last three games.
He has found the back of the net three times after six appearances in the Belgian Jupiler this season.
The win means Genk are unbeaten in their last five games, winning four and drawing one.
They move up to third on 14 points, three points behind leaders Club Brugge, in the league table.
Meanwhile, Moses Simon provided two assists as Nantes thrashed Angers 4-1 away in Sunday’s Ligue 1 game.
Simon has now taken his assists to five in five league games this season.
Simon set up Andrei Girotto for Nantes’ first goal as early as the third minute.
He then provided another assist this time for Kolo Muani in the 23rd minute to put Nantes 3-1 up.
The win saw Nantes end a run of three consecutive defeats after winning one and drawing one of the opening two league games.
Following the impressive win at Angers Nantes move to 10th place on seven points in the French topflight.
And in another French Ligue 1 game, Terem Moffi fired blanks in Lorient’s 0-0 draw at Reims.