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Assist for Clarke Oduor in Bradford's defeat to Sutton
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 28.10.23. | 22:39
Despite joining Ostersunds as a goalkeepers’ trainer in January, Arnold Origi was listed as a substitute in their 4-3 win over Orebro in a Swedish second-tier game played at the Jamtkraft Stadium on Saturday
Harambee Stars defender Clarke Oduor grabbed an assist hardly a minute on the pitch as Bradford lost 2-1 to Sutton United in an English League 2 game played Saturday.
Oduor came in for Bobby Pointon in the 66th minute and helped Bradford level matters a minute later as he assisted Andrew Cook, who found the back of the net.
Sutton had taken the lead in the fourth minute through Joshua Cole, but Oduor ensured that the scores were even as soon as he was thrown into the fray.
Sutton scored the winner in the 87th minute through Harry Beautyman.
Oduor’s compatriot Vincent Harper was introduced in the 58th minute in Exeter’s 1-1 draw against Lincoln City in a League One game staged at St. James Park.
Harper was brought in for Harry Kite and would be booked in the 78th minute.
Alistair Smith was on target for Lincoln, with Ryan Trevit restoring parity for Exeter.
Meanwhile, despite joining Ostersunds as a goalkeepers’ trainer in January, Arnold Origi was listed as a substitute in their 4-3 win over Orebro in a Swedish second-tier game played at the Jamtkraft Stadium on Saturday.
The former Stars goalkeeper joined the Ostersunds bench in January but has been making appearances on the bench lately.
In their tie against Orebro on Saturday,,Origi was cautioned in the 61st minute.
Karl Holmberg gave Orebro the lead in the second minute and would seal his brace in the game in the 88th minute
Andre Osterholm got himself a brace inside the opening 34 minutes of the game, with Mykola Musolitin adding the third in the 42nd minute.
Lucas Shlimon scored the third for Orebro in the 44th minute to seal what had been an interesting first half.
Albin Sporrong sealed maximum points for Ostersunds after scoring in the 80th minute.
Elsewhere, Richard Odada was missing in action in Denmark as AAB beat Kolding 1-0.
Rasmus Thelander scored the winner for AAB in the 44th minute.














