Budding Ghanaian midfielder Forson Amankwah was involved in his first goal of the 2023/24 Austrian Bundesliga season over the weekend.
The left-footed midfielder scored in Red Bull Salzburg's 2-0 win over Austria Vienna as his side continued their lead at the top of the league table.
Amankwah has established himself as one of the most important team players since being recalled from his loan spell last season.
The Ghanaian has started all three games so far for Salzburg this season and netted his maiden goal of the season as connected well with a cutback from Mads Bidstrup during Sunday's fixture.
See video of the goal here:
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