Ighalo Inspires Al Wehda to Crucial Victory in Relegation Battle
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Veteran Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo played a key role in Al Wehda’s 3-1 win over fellow relegation strugglers Al Raed, scoring his fifth goal of the season to help his team secure just their fourth league victory of the campaign.
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The 35-year-old forward struck in the 76th minute, putting Al Wehda ahead 2-1 before his side sealed the game with a late third goal. The victory provides a significant boost in their fight against relegation in the Saudi Pro League.

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Ighalo’s impact at Al Wehda proves that he still has goal scoring instincts and leadership qualities, even in the twilight of his career. His experience has been crucial for a team battling to avoid relegation, and his ability to deliver in pressure moments is a testament to his longevity.
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As the Saudi Pro League enters its final stretch, Al Wehda will need more performances like this from Ighalo to ensure survival. While many fans have called for younger talents in the Super Eagles, his experience could still be valuable in mentoring upcoming Nigerian .
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If he continues his goal-scoring form, Ighalo might prove that he still has something left to offer at a competitive level.

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Al Wehda’s win was just their fourth of the season, keeping their hopes of avoiding relegation alive.
Ighalo was Nigeria’s top scorer at the 2019 AFCON, helping the Super Eagles secure a third-place finish.
Despite being 35, he remains one of Nigeria’s most [experienced](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/11-top-nigerian-players-secure-new-clubs-in-winter-transfer-window/) active strikers, with a history of delivering in clutch moments.
Saudi Pro League clubs have invested heavily in foreign talent, making it one of the most competitive leagues outside Europe.