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Ghanaian midfielder Augustine Boakye was key for Wolfsberger in their win over Austrai Lustenau in the Austrian top flight on Saturday.
Baokye started his 10th Bundesliga game of the season as Wolfsberger went away against Lustenau on matchday 14.
He came into the game on the back of a brace and an assist against Klagenfurt last weekend in the league.
The 23-year-old opened the scoring against Lustenau after 13 minutes played after combining well with Nikolas Veratschnig to give Wolfsberger the lead.
Augustine Boakye kept his fine form alive as Wolfsberger grabbed a 3-2 away win vs. Austria Lustenau in the Bundesliga.
The former WAFA man has 9 goal involvements in 13 games in the league this season. pic.twitter.com/tSd1uFGnMp— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) November 11, 2023
His goal was also enough for his side who went into the break with a derserving lead.
Wolfsberger doubled their lead 19 minutes into the second half with Thierno Ballo scoring from the penalty spot.
The home side halfed the deficit five minutes later but the two-goal lead was restored as Boakye teed up Ballo for Wolfsberger's third of the game to make it 3-1.
Lustenau scored with five minutes away from full time but it wasn't enough to seal a point fir them with Wolfsberger taking all three points.
With his two goal involvements on Saturday, Boakye has now directly played a role in nine goals in 13 games this season, scoring five and assisting a further four.
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