Super Eagles Striker, Gift Orban Scores His First Bundesliga Goal in Hoffenheim Comeback

Super Eagles Striker, Gift Orban Scores His First Bundesliga Goal in Hoffenheim Comeback

Nigerian striker Gift Orban finally silenced his critics on Friday, scoring his first Bundesliga goal in Hoffenheim’s dramatic 2-2 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt.

The 22-year-old, who joined the club earlier this month, delivered a moment of redemption after a turbulent year, reigniting hopes for both his career and Hoffenheim’s survival bid.

Introduced as a 63rd-minute substitute, Orban needed just two minutes to make his mark.

After Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitiké opened the scoring via a first-half penalty, Orban pounced on a rebound from Adam Hložek’s shot, tapping home from close range to level the score.

The PreZero Arena erupted as the striker celebrated, releasing months of frustration after a dismal stint at Lyon, where he managed just three league goals in 16 appearances.

Orban’s journey to this moment has been rocky. Once hailed as a rising star for his record-breaking 3-minute, 25-second hat-trick in the UEFA Europa Conference League with Gent in 2023, his €9 million move to Lyon last year turned sour.

Hoffenheim’s gamble to sign him this January—a deal including a 7.5% sell-on clause for Lyon—now looks promising.

Though his 27-minute cameo against Frankfurt highlighted lingering struggles in duels and link-up play, his clinical finish showcased the predatory instincts that made him a sensation in Belgium.

The draw leaves Hoffenheim 15th in the table, four points above the relegation zone.

Orban’s goal not only boosts his confidence but also injects hope into a squad battling for survival.

Manager Pellegrino Matarazzo praised the team’s resilience, particularly after Hložek’s 96th-minute equalizer salvaged a point.