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Ghana international Ernest Nuamah ended his wait for his first goal in Olympique Lyon on Sunday in their league game against Lorient on Sunday afternoon.
Nuamah scored his maiden goal for the club in his fifth appearance for them in the league as they were held to a 3-3 draw at home.
The 19-year-old slotted a well-placed volley to the near post in the first half for the equaliser after Lorient had taken an early.
Ernest Nuamah scored his first goal for Olympique Lyon in his fifth appearance.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) October 9, 2023
Time to get going after ending the wait. pic.twitter.com/wqQ6sUwA1T
Alexandre Lacazette went ahead to score two goals for Lyon to end the first half 3-1 for the home side, who seemed to be heading for a first win in a long while.
However, the away team scored twice in the second half to tie the game and restrict Lyon to just one point.
Nuamah joined Lyon in the summer and has had a promising individual start to life in France even before his goal on Sunday.
He came off in the 71st minute of the encounter before Lorient's third goal.
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