Moses Usor scored for the third consecutive game as LASK made history on Friday, defeating Altach 4-2 after extra time to win the Austrian Cup.
The Nigerian forward netted his 14th goal of the season, playing a key role as his side ended their 61-year wait for a trophy.
Altach had made a brilliant start to the game, scoring five minutes in to take the lead. However, Moses Usor continued his brilliant form with the equaliser six minutes later to make it 1-1.
Altach retook the advantage in the 30th minute through Vesel Demaku, giving them a 2-1 lead going into halftime. In the 66th minute, LASK leveled the score line for the second time, with Samuel Adeniran scoring the equaliser.

With neither side able to take the lead before the end of normal time, the game went into extra time.
10 minutes into extra time, LASK took the lead for the first time in the encounter as George Bello found the net to make it 3-2. Three minutes after that, Samuel Adeniran scored his second of the game to seal the 4-2 victory.
With their long trophy drought now ended, LASK will aim to secure some more silverware as they remain top of the Austrian League.
The last time they won the Cup, the club ended up completing the domestic double. Moses Usor and his teammates will thus be hoping to repeat the historic feat as they eye a successful end to their campaign.
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