Ghanaian midfielders Rahim Ibrahim and Sharani Zuberu played their part in a dramatic title-clinching performance as Slovan Bratislava secured the 2024/25 Slovak Super Liga crown with a pulsating 4-3 comeback win over MSK Zilina on Saturday at the Tehelne Pole Stadium.
In a match that typified the resilience of the reigning champions, Slovan overcame a shaky start that saw them trail 2-0 inside 26 minutes, courtesy of a brace from Cameroonian midfielder Xavier Adang. Although David Strelec pulled one back, Zilina quickly restored their two-goal lead through Mario Sauer.
Veteran winger Robert Mak reduced the deficit before the break, setting the stage for a spirited second-half performance. Slovan stormed back with Strelec completing his hat-trick in under ten minutes, lifting the team to a remarkable victory and sealing their seventh straight league title in front of ecstatic home fans.
Rahim Ibrahim, who joined the club in January, started the match and featured for 80 minutes before being replaced by Julius Szoke. Zuberu entered the action at the same time, replacing Mak to help see out the final moments of the victory.
Ibrahim ends the season with 10 appearances, contributing one goal and one assist, while Zuberu had a more consistent run, tallying 20 appearances, two goals, and an assist.
Their contributions have etched both players into the club’s history as part of the team’s continued domestic dominance.




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