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Felix Afena-Gyan scored his fifth goal of the season as Juventus Next Gen was held to a 1-1 draw against Potenza on matchday 17 of the Serie C on Sunday.
The Ghanaian forward came in the 66th minute of the game and rescued a point late in the match for his team despite playing with a man advantage.
The 21-year-old showed the instinct of a true marksman, as he showed composure and struck the ball to the left side of the goalpost with a perfectly low cross from Gabriele Mulazzi after a lovely play on the right side of the attack.
With his goal, the forward has been involved in five goals since December, only midfielder Simeone Guerra has more with eight goals.
Afena-Gyan has also managed 13 appearances so far for his club this season.
Juve's Next Gen is languishing in 13th place on the league table.
They are unbeaten in their last 10 matches and Afena-Gyan will be aiming to help his team make it into the playoffs.
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