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Ghana international Ernest Nuamah was on the scoresheet once again for FC Nordsjaelland in their league win over Brondby on Sunday night.
The 19-year-old, who was back in the starting lineup, scored the second of three goals on the night before providing the assist that put the game beyond the reach of Brondby.
Ibrahim Osman provided the assist for the equaliser shortly after the second half following the away team's opener in the first half.
Nuamah then stepped up for Nordsjaelland, scoring from a free-kick to give his side the needed lead and register his fourth goal of the season.
The Black Stars forward also teed up with Martin Frese for the game's fourth goal and Nordsjaelland's third to make it 3-1.
With four goals, Nuamah leads the top-scoring chart in the Danish Superliga after three games. He has only started two games making one substitute appearance.
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