Ghanaian youngster Mohammed Fuseini scored three goals on Sunday as Randers sealed an emphatic victory over Lyngby in the Danish Super League.
The hat-trick was the first for the forward in his professional career.
Fuseini opened the scoring for Randers in the home game after just nine minutes played after being teed up by Oliver Olsen.
Olsen then scored the equaliser with former Right to Dream Academy graduate Lasso Coulibaly also adding to the tally to make it 3-0 before the break.
The visitors pulled one back on the stroke of halftime.
Fuseini, 21, scored back-to-back goals in the 49th and 52nd minutes to stretch Randers' lead while Simen Nordli added the sixth.
His three goals on Sunday means Fuseini has now scored four goals in six appearances for Randers in the Danish League since arriving in January.
The forward is on loan from Austrian side Sturm Graz.
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