Ghanaian winger David Atanga played a pivotal role in Wolfsberger AC's commanding 5-1 away victory over LASK in the Austrian Bundesliga on Sunday.
Atanga, who featured for 81 minutes, showcased his attacking prowess by scoring Wolfsberger's second goal in the 30th minute, following a well-timed pass from Dejan Zukic.
This goal doubled Wolfsberger's lead after Simon Piesinger had opened the scoring in the 14th minute.
Wolfsberger continued to dominate the match, with Maximilian Ullmann adding a third goal just three minutes into the second half.
The visitors further extended their lead in the 51st minute through an own goal by Rene Renner, and Ullmann sealed the victory with his second goal in the 77th minute.
LASK managed a consolation goal in stoppage time when Marin Ljubicic converted a penalty, but it was too little too late.
Atanga, who has made four appearances in the Austrian top-flight this season, now has one goal to his name after five matches. His performance was instrumental in Wolfsberger's emphatic win, which secured them maximum points in match week 5.