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Ghana international Ernest Agyiri was heavily involved as Levadia Tallinn sealed victory to move to the top of the Estonian league over the weekend.
The 25-year-old scored three goals against Nomme Kalju on Sunday afternoon for his side who went ahead of Flora Tallinn.
Agyiri opened the scoring in the 10th minute of the game to give Levadia the lead beating the goalkeeper from his own half.
The former Manchester City player grabbed his second goal from the penalty spot to double Levadia's lead in the game.
With 10 minutes away from the first-half whistle, Agyiri completed his hat-trick and netted his side's third putting the game beyond the reach of Nomme Kalju.
After the three goals, the Ghanaian was done for the day and was taken off at halftime as Levadia went ahead to record a 3-0 win.
The victory means Levadia are now leaders of the Estonian top flight due to their head-to-head advantage over City rivals Flora Tallinn.
The three goals also mean Agyiri has now scored 11 goals this season for the club in 20 games while adding eight assists.
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