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Ghanaian foward, David Accam was on the scoresheet once again for Chicago fire in their 2-2 draw with LA Galaxy in the Major League soccer.
The 25 year old put his side in the lead with a calm finish into the lower right corner in the 39th minutes after teammate Arturo Alvarez had cancelled Gyasi Zardes opener for LA Galaxy.
However, they weren't able to grab all three points after Mexican international Giovanni Dos Santos pulled parity for the visitors in the 69th minute.
The former Helsingborg forward, is the leading scorer for his side with 7 goals so far in the season and looks to be in great shape and form for the Black stars ahead of their African Cup of Nations Qualifier against Rwanda.
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