90min
·29 January 2023
90min
·29 January 2023
Mexican national team figures are at it again for their clubs.
Santiago Gimenez continues to thrive for Feyenoord, scoring his fourth goal of the season, while Orbelin Pineda scored in his second consecutive match to tally seven for AEK Athens in 20 matches. Elsewhere, Edson Alvarez played an integral part of Ajax's defence against Excelsior to earn a much-needed victory.
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Santiago Gimenez scored for Feyenoord. / BSR Agency/GettyImages
Santiago Gimenez opened up the scoring for Feyenoord against Twente on Sunday morning, heading the ball into the net in the 28th minute of the match. Though Twente eventually found the equalizer in the second half to draw 1-1 and earn each side a point, Gimenez made good use of his place in the starting line up. It was the Mexican's fourth goal in 17 matches for Feyenoord, since joining in July 2022 from Liga MX team Cruz Azul.
Orbelin Pineda scores again. / BSR Agency/GettyImages
Pineda strikes again. The Mexican scored yet again for AEK Athens, this time against Aris, inspiring the 3-0 victory and three points. He's now scored seven goals in 20 matches this season, quickly becoming a staple under head coach Matías Almeyda. AEK Athens currently leads the Greek Super League table with 47 points in 20 games and a record of 15W-3L-2D. Despite a slow start to his career in Greece, Orbelin Pineda is now unstoppable.
Edson Alvarez kicked off for Ajax. / BSR Agency/GettyImages
- Edson Alvarez played the full 90 minutes for Ajax against Excelsior, propelling the Eredivisie giants to a much-needed 4-1 victory. - Guillermo Ochoa headlined the Salernitana's starting 11 against Lecce, and finally earned his first victory with the Italian side since joining in December. - Johan Vasquez kicked off for Cremonese FC, playing the entire match against Inter Milan. - Cesar Montes is adjusting well to La Liga, playing the full match against Almeria.