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Ghana striker Mathew Amoah was on target twice for NAC Breda in the 6-0 thrashing of Armenian side Gandzasar Kapan on Thursday in the Euorpa League second qualifying round first leg tie.
Amoah scored the third goal in the 57th minute when a well taken free-kick by Anthony Lurling was directed into the net.
Four minutes later he added his personal second and the club's fourth goal when his header shook the back of the net with assistance from Joonas Kolkka.
Amoah continued with his rich scoring form during last month's double header in the 2010 Nations Cup/World Cup qualifiers.
Goals from Anthony Lurling and Edwin De Graaf completed the demolishing exercise.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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