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Ghana forward, Bernard Tekpetey, provided two assists as Ludogorets Razgrad thumped Spartak Trnava 4-0 in the Europa Conference League on Thursday.
The 26-year-old assisted the first and the third goals as the Bulgarian giants ran riot at the Huvepharman Arena.
Tekpetey teed up Ivan Yordanov to open the scoring in the game after 46 minutes of play.
Jakub Piotrowski added a second for the home side in the 50th minute to put the game beyond Spartak Trnava.
13 minutes later, Piotrowski bagged a brace to make it 3-0 for Ludogorets, with the assist coming from Bernard Tekpetey.
Ludogorets wrapped up the rout after Rwan Seco scored in the fourth minute of added time to end the match 4-0 against Trnava.
Bernard Tekpetey has scored seven goals in 14 games and provided three assists in all competitions this season.
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