Transport United ran riot with a stunning Abayomi Fakunle Oluwaseun four-goal salvo, overturning an early deficit to sink Bhutan U19 4-2 in the Premier League clash.
Bhutan U19 made a dream start, striking inside just two minutes through Thinley Yezer to silence the home crowd and put Transport United on the back foot immediately.
But the response from Transport United was emphatic, and it came from one man. Abayomi Fakunle Oluwaseun took control of the match, netting in the 22nd minute to level things up before doubling his tally on 34 minutes to turn the game around completely. He was not finished there, adding a third just before the break in the 41st minute to send his side in at halftime with a commanding 3-1 lead.
Oluwaseun completed his remarkable haul with a fourth goal in the 54th minute, stretching the advantage to 4-1 and putting the result beyond doubt. His clinical finishing across four separate incidents proved the difference in a match that had started so promisingly for the visitors.
Bhutan U19 did pull one back late on through an unnamed scorer in the 74th minute, adding respectability to the scoreline, but it was far too little, too late.
The victory showcased Transport United's attacking depth, with Oluwaseun's four-goal individual show the standout story of the day.