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Black Stars defender Tariq Lamptey scored his first Premier League goal of the 2024/25 season in Brighton and Hove Albion's draw with Leicester City.
Lamptey, who was given another starting role, scored eight minutes away from halftime to give the Seagulls a deserving lead.
Pervis Estupinan picked out the fullback before cutting onto his left foot and putting a curling effort into the top left corner to open the scoring.
Yankuba Minteh doubled the lead for Brigton on the 79th-minute mark.
Having conceded two goals, Ruud van Nistelroy's side put a spirited performance to draw level with Jamie Vardy and Bobby Decordova-Reid scoring late into the game.
For Tariq, he now has one goal and two assists in four appearances in the league.
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