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Ghanaian youngster Mohammed Fuseini followed up his performance from last weekend with a brace in Randers' win over Hvidovre in the Danish Super League.
Fuseini, who had scored a first professional hat-trick last week in the 6-2 win over Lyngby, scored the opening two goals on Sunday in his side's 3-1 away win.
The Ghanaian opened the scoring after just three minutes played finishing off after a pass from Tammer Bany to give Randers a 1-0 lead.
Lasso Coulibaly combined with Fuseinin once again with the latter completing his brace 10 minutes after he had scored his first.
Mohammed Fuseini in his last two league games:
vs. Lyngby last Sunday
vs. Hvidovre IF
He has now scored 6 goals in 7 appearances since arriving on loan at Randers. pic.twitter.com/UGHpfxhsze— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) April 7, 2024
There were no goals again as Randers went into the break boasting a 2-0 lead.
The home side were handed a lifeline just after the break as substitute Mads Kaalund halved the deficit for the home side.
But Randers' two-goal lead was restored on the 90th-minute mark with Stephen Odey getting on the scoresheet.
With his goals against Hvidovre IF, Fuseini has now scored seven goals in six league games for Randers since arriving on loan from Sturm Graz in January.
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