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Ghana international Inaki Williams scored his 12th league goal of the season for Athletic Club on Saturday night in the Spanish La Liga.
The forward scored the first of Athletic's two goals on the evening as they came from two goals down to draw with Osasuna as San Mames.
Raul Garcia and Ruben Garcia scored a goal in each half to give Osasuna a 2-0 lead after 47 minutes, giving the away side the perfect start to the game.
However, the Ghanaian scored on the 58th-minute mark to give Ernesto Valverde's side a lifeline heading into the last 30 minutes of the encounter.
With his goal against Osasuna last night, Inaki Williams has now scored 100 goals for Athletic club across all competitions. pic.twitter.com/eHxGex3Le1
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) May 12, 2024
Ander Herrera put the ball into the path of Inaki who made it difficult for the goalkeeper to make a save.
With just minutes away from full-time, Asier Villalibre scored to snatch a point for Athletic Club as the game ended 2-2.
With his goal on Saturday, Inaki has now been directly involved in 15 goals in La Liga this campaign, scoring 12 goals and providing three assists in 32 games.
The goal was also his 100th for the club since making his debut.
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