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Black Meteors forward Emmanuel Yeboah scored his first goal of the 2023/24 Romanian league season as CFR Cluj came from behind to beat UTA Arad.
Yeboah, who started the game off the bench scored in the 85th minute to put the game beyond the reach of the home side and send his side to the top of the league table.
Cluj were behind after 27 minutes played Godberg Cooper scoring for the home team before Daniel Biriligea levelled the score for the away team.
Catalin Carp scored an own goal to give Cluj the lead before halftime.
Yeboah was then introduced in the second period of the game and scored his side's third with five minutes remaining on the clock.
The game is the Ghanaian's first goal of the 2023/24 Superliga season and would look to bang more goals for the club.
Yeboah heads into the new season after finishing joint-topscorer at the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
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