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Ghana forward Emmanuel Yeboah scored once again for CFR Cluj to increase his tally on Sunday night in the Romanian top flight.
Yeboah was crucial once again for the club as his first-half strike sealed a point for them in their fixture against Universitatea Craiova.
The Black Meteors forward latched onto a decent cross from his teammate to beat the goalkeeper and equalise for Cluj after the away team had taken the lead earlier in the game.
The goal was the Ghanaian's second league goal of the 2023/24 campaign after scoring in the 3-1 away win over UTA Arad in the opening weekend of the Superliga.
He was substituted after in the 74th minute of the game with the fixture seeing no goal in the second half.
Yeboah is expected to play a huge role for Cluj this season after enjoying success with Ghana during the U-23 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
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