‘Kept on trucking’: Journalist blown away by what the 23-year-old ace did during 2-1 victory over QPR in the Championship…

Sheffield Wednesday’s Anthony Musaba continues to shine, earning praise for his outstanding performance in the recent 2-1 victory over QPR in the Championship. The Dutch star, signed from Monaco in the summer, has had a successful stint with the Owls, scoring a late winner at Hillsborough.

Musaba’s goal unfolded dramatically, with Barry Bannan’s groundwork and Bailey Cadamarteri hitting the post before Musaba emphatically netted the rebound. Star journalist Joe Crann, who covered the game, lauded Musaba for his resilience and perseverance, acknowledging a challenging day where things weren’t going his way. Despite the setbacks, Musaba led in successful dribbles and secured the decisive goal.

Having been loaned out to various clubs, Musaba, 23, aims to establish stability at Wednesday. In the 2023/24 campaign, he has notched up four goals and two assists in 21 appearances, demonstrating his impact on the pitch.

A notable aspect of Musaba’s current form is that Sheffield Wednesday acquired him without spending any money, a commendable feat for the club’s recruitment. Under manager Danny Rohl, Musaba seems to have found a supportive environment, rewarding Rohl’s faith with his current stellar performances.

Musaba’s journey has seen him play for clubs like Monaco, Cercle Brugge, NEC Nijmegen, FC Metz, and Vitesse Arnhem. Now, settling down at Wednesday, he aims to continue thriving under Rohl’s guidance.

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Key to Musaba’s success is consistent playing time and managerial support, elements he seems to have found at Wednesday. With goals becoming a regular part of his game, Musaba’s contribution adds an ideal dimension to Wednesday’s offensive prowess, boding well for their battle for survival in the Championship.

As Musaba maintains impeccable form, the challenge ahead is for him to keep improving and scoring goals, contributing significantly to Wednesday’s campaign to remain in the Championship.

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