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Ghana defender Abdul Baba Rahman scored to propel PAOK as they came from two goals down to draw in their game against AEK.
The left-back played all minutes available for his side in the Greece Super League game against AEK as they picked a vital point on the road.
AEK opened the scoring in the game after 30 minutes with Mijat Gacinovic finishing off a pass from Orbelin Pineda.
The home side took their 1-0 lead into the break and looked the better side throughout the entire first half.
They doubled their lead moments into the second half with Nordin Amrabat netting four minutes after the recess to make it 2-0.
However, Baba Rahman was on hand to give PAOK something to cheer about as his shot in the 62nd minute found the back of the net to halve the deficit.
Baba Rahman scored his 5th goal of the Greece Super League season last night.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) April 8, 2024
His goal helped PAOK as they came from two goals down to draw 2-2.
He has now scored 6 goals across all competitions. pic.twitter.com/hF6gvy1NAH
The Ghanaian was booked six minutes after getting on the scoresheet.
With just a minute away from full time, Magomed Ozdoev scored the equaliser for the away side to draw the game at the end of 90 minutes.
The draw sends PAOK top of the Championship Round of the Super League.
Baba Rahman's goal also means he has now been directly involved in nine goals across all competitions for the club this season, scoring six and providing three assists.
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