EFA Week 4: Ravens make a statement, Galaxy stay composed, Nordic Storm dominate early
Munich win 41-7 in Paris, Frankfurt beat Raiders Tirol 21-5 and Nordic Storm dominate Prague 40-14 in a week full of clear statements.
Three clear statements in Week 4
Week 4 of the European Football Alliance delivered three very different but very clear messages. The Munich Ravens exploded after halftime in Paris, Frankfurt Galaxy won a physical defensive battle against the Raiders Tirol, and Nordic Storm showed once again how dangerous their offense can be.
Munich take over after halftime
The biggest result came from the Munich Ravens, who defeated the Paris Musketeers 41-7 on the road. Paris opened the game with energy and scored on a kickoff return by Lokmen Nadjem, but Munich slowly took control and then completely broke the game open after halftime.
Malik Stanley was the standout player for the Ravens. He caught three touchdowns from Russell Tabor and became the key figure of the game. Munich also got points from Fabian Rolfes, Justin Rodney and kicker Daniel Schweiger, while the Ravens defense forced turnovers and put constant pressure on Zach Edwards.
Frankfurt win through control and defense
Frankfurt Galaxy’s 21-5 win over the Raiders Tirol was a very different kind of game. It was physical, defensive and shaped by field position. Ethan Garbers helped Frankfurt move the ball, while Ryan Rimmler added important field goals and the Galaxy defense repeatedly stopped Tirol drives.
The Raiders had good moments through Steven Krajewski, Aaron Jackson, Adrian Platzgummer and Marco Schneider, but sacks, interceptions and penalties stopped too many promising drives. A late safety helped Frankfurt finally close the door.
Nordic Storm start fast and never look back
Nordic Storm defeated the Prague Lions 40-14 and decided the game early. Touchdowns by Roberto Miranda, Glen Toonga and Brendan Beaulieu gave Storm a 20-0 lead after the first quarter. At halftime, Nordic were already up 33-0.
Jadrian Clark led the offense with confidence and spread the ball to multiple playmakers. Beaulieu scored twice, Simon Kobberø Føns also found the end zone twice, and Toonga remained a major factor both on the ground and as a receiver. Prague showed pride late with a Ken Hike Jr. pick-six and a Jaylon Henderson rushing touchdown, but the game had long been decided.
The Week 4 takeaway
Munich showed second-half dominance, Frankfurt proved it can win with defense and control, and Nordic Storm confirmed its status as one of the most explosive offenses in the league.
Week 4 gave the EFA three clear storylines: momentum in Munich, maturity in Frankfurt and firepower in Nordic Storm.
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