Ghanaian midfielder Rahim Ibrahim played a pivotal role in AS Trencin's commanding home triumph over FC  Zlaté Moravce in the Slovakian Liga, scoring two crucial goals to secure a resounding 4-0 victory on Saturday.

Ibrahim, at 22 years old, showcased his talent and influence on the pitch, opening the scoring for Trencin after 31 minutes of play.

Assisted by Nigerian forward Sunday Jude, Ibrahim set the tone for his team's dominant performance at the Stadion na Sihoti.

The former Accra Lions player continued his stellar performance by converting a penalty kick just before halftime, doubling Trencin's advantage and securing his brace.

Shortly after the break, Serbian forward Njegos Kupusovic further extended Trencin's lead with another goal, solidifying their control over the match.

Slovakia international midfielder Artur Gadjos put the finishing touches on the victory with a goal five minutes from full-time, ensuring Trencin's comprehensive win.

With this result, Trencin climbs to the second position in the relegation group standings, while FC Zlaté Moravce remains rooted at the bottom of the Slovakian Liga after 27 rounds of matches.

Ibrahim's performance underscores his importance to the team, with the midfielder tallying six goals and one assist in 24 appearances this season.

His contributions have been instrumental in Trencin's campaign, as they continue to strive for success in the league.