Nigerian forward Isaac Success made an unforgettable debut for Saudi Arabian side Al-Wasl, scoring a dramatic stoppage-time winner in a thrilling 2-1 victory over Al-Gharafa in the AFC Champions League Elite on Tuesday.
Softfootball said the former Super Eagles striker announced his arrival in style, coming off the bench to score the decisive goal and hand Al-Wasl a crucial victory in their third group-stage fixture.
Success was introduced with 12 minutes remaining and made an instant impact, finding the back of the net in the 92nd minute to seal all three points for his new club.

Al-Gharafa had taken the lead just before halftime, but Al-Wasl mounted a late comeback after De Lima restored parity in the 84th minute before Success completed the turnaround deep into stoppage time.
The victory moved Al-Wasl into fifth place in the 12-team AFC Champions League Elite West standings with six points from three matches.
The 28-year-old recently ended his three-year spell with Italian Serie A side Udinese after both parties agreed to terminate his contract by mutual consent.
Following his departure from Italy, Success completed a move to Al-Wasl and has wasted no time making his mark with a match-winning debut.