Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Osman was on the scoresheet for Nordsjaelland in their win in the UEFA Europa Conference League on Thursday night.
The 18-year-old netted the goal that restored the Danish side's lead after the Bulgarian team equalised in the early minutes of the game.
Osman had already netted in the competition for the club after getting involved during the qualification round before the group stage.
The winger lasted 73 minutes in the game as his side went on to record a 7-1 victory against Ludogorets with a brace from Benjamen Nygren, and goals from Marcus Ingvertsen, Jeppe Tverskov and Christian Kjelder Rasmussen.
Nordsjaelland occupy the second spot in Group H following the win after picking up three points from two games.
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