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Ghana striker Prince Tagoe scored in Partizan Belgrade’s 2-0 win at Jagodina on Saturday and strengthened their title winning credentials.
The 24-year-old, on loan from Hoffenheim, netted his seventh goal of the season for the Belgrade giants and the eleventh in all competitions.
Defender Mladen Krstaji connected home a corner kick on seven minutes to put the travelling supporters into jubilation.
Tagoe’s 58th minute effort was controversially adjudged offside.
He found space in the host’s defence before volleying a shot home but the assistant referee flagged him offside.
However, the Ghana international got his name on the score-sheet fifteen minutes later.
He was played through by Babovic and he clinically finished off and sealed the three points for his side.
The win has helped the Belgrade giants open a six-point lead at the top of the table with second place Crvena Zvezda having a game in hand.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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