Super Eagles debutant, Tolu Arokodare delivered a decisive performance as KRC Genk secured a crucial 2-1 victory over title rivals Royal Union Saint-Gilloise, sealing their place in the Belgian Pro League Championship Playoffs.
The Nigerian forward, who found the back of the net in the tightly contested match, was delighted at the team’s effort and highlighted the importance of the win as they enter the season’s most critical phase.
The result not only strengthened Genk’s confidence but also served as a form of redemption against Saint-Gilloise, who had troubled them in previous encounters.
Tolu Arokodare, speaking after the match, was full of praise for his teammates, particularly the substitutes who made a difference in the game.
“I’m very happy. Great performance from the team, great entrance from the substitutes from the start to the end.”
”They were amazing, and the fans too, so I’m very happy. We get to end the regular season with a win,” he said.
The victory comes at a perfect time for the towering striker, who is set to join the Nigerian national team for their upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe.
Arokodare was among the first set of Super Eagles players to arrive in Rwanda, ready to battle for crucial points as Nigeria seeks to revive their qualification campaign.
“Now we’re going into the international break with a lot of confidence, and it’s also nice to get our payback too,” he added, referencing the team’s determination to settle old scores with Saint-Gilloise.
Arokodare’s recent form will be a major boost for the Super Eagles, who desperately need victories after a shaky start to their qualifying campaign.
With his goal-scoring instincts sharp and his confidence soaring, the Super Eagles debutant striker could play a key role in Nigeria’s push for a spot at the 2026 World Cup as he looks forward to being integrated into the team.