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Ghanaian youngster Prince Amoako Junior was the star of the show over the weekend in FC Nordsjaelland's league win over Midtjylland.
Amoako Junior scored the only goal of the game in the encounter at the Right to Dream Park to hand Nordsjaelland the win.
The 18-year-old came into the game against Midtjylland having started all of Nordsjaelland's previous league games.
He had a strong start to the game, giving his side the lead after just eight minutes into the meeting.
The forward made a great run down the left flank, cutting in onto his right before powering a low drive past the goalkeeper.
Despite both teams going neck-and-neck in the remainder of the game, Nordsjaelland were able to hold and secure the maximum points, pushing them to fifth on the league table after eight games.
For Amoako Junior, the goal was also his fourth in the Danish Superliga, while he has now contributed a total of five goals in eight league games since the start of the season.
He was also named the Man of the Match after the game, marking the second time he has claimed the prize.
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