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Ghanaian midfielder Michael Baidoo debuted for Plymouth Argyle in their FA Cup game against Brentford over the weekend.
The midfielder joined the Championship side in the January transfer window after leaving Elfsborg at the end of the Swedish league season.
Baidoo was handed a starting berth on Saturday as Argyle played away to Brentford in the FA Cup Third Round.
The 25-year-old was on the pitch for 60 minutes in his first game for the club playing as the frontman alongside Callum Wright and Morgan Whittaker in an attacking trio.
Baidoo was replaced by Mustapha Bundu after an hour and had a good outing for his debut.
In the 82nd minute of the encounter, Whittaker struck to break the deadlock which also set them on the path to victory as they eliminated the Bees.
Argyle will host Liverpool in the next round of the competition.
The Ghanaian will be hoping a winning start to life as an Argyle player will turn their fortunes around in the Championship as they currently sit bottom of the table.
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