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Ghanaian forward Christopher Bonsu Baah was on the scoresheet for Al Qadsiah in their Saudi Pro League win over Al-Ettifaq.
Bonsu Baah was hugely involved in the encounter scoring one of the goals in the 4-0 routine win for his side.
The 21-year-old was named in the starting lineup for the 21st time in the league as his side returned to the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium.
Nahitan Nandez opened the scoring for Brendan Rodgers' side after only three minutes before the Ghanaian scored the second goal four minutes later.
Bonsu Baah found himself at the back post with lots of space afforded him after Nandez's low cross into the box.

The Ghanaian took advantage and dispatched his strike with no mistake to double his side's advantage in the game.
After the break, Julian Quinones continued his scoring run in the last few games, adding the third of the game before Julian Weigl wrapped up the win.
The win sees Al Qadsiah close the gap between themselves and Al Hilal to just one as they sit fourth on the league table after 23 games.
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