Nigerian youngster Samuel Isife enjoyed a memorable debut for Slavia Prague, while teenage compatriot Mubarak Suleiman marked his first goal for the club in a commanding 4–0 home victory over Mladá Boleslav in the Czech First League.
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Slavia Prague laid the foundation early, with Tomáš Chorý scoring a clinical first-half brace to put the hosts firmly in control. The pressure continued after the break as Michal Sadílek added a third goal, effectively ending any hopes of a comeback from the visitors.
The spotlight later shifted to the club’s young talents. 21-year-old Samuel Isife was introduced from the bench and delivered an assured performance, showing composure, energy, and tactical discipline as Slavia maintained their dominance in midfield.
Moments later, 18-year-old Mubarak Suleiman made his own impact. Brought on in the 84th minute, the teenage forward capped a dream cameo by scoring Slavia’s fourth goal in stoppage time (90+3’), finishing confidently after an assist from Marko Šaracevic. It was Suleiman’s first goal for the club and a significant milestone in his early professional career.
The emphatic win further strengthens Slavia Prague’s league position and highlights the club’s growing trust in youth development.
For Isife and Suleiman, the match represents an encouraging step forward, with both Nigerians announcing themselves on the big stage in impressive fashion.







