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Ghanaian youngster Richmond Gyamfi grabbed the headlines with his two goals on Monday night for Hobro in Denmark's First Division.
The forward scored two late goals to propel his side to a 4-1 win over Vendsyssel, his third in his last two games for the club.
Gyamfi was only named in the starting lineup for the fourth time since arriving at the club in February.
The away team led through Carl Lange's goal after eight minutes played in the game.
Despite Vendsyssel holding onto a one-goal advantage at halftime, the momentum shifted entirely in favour of Hobro after the break.
Villads Rasmussen and Frederik Christensen found the back of the net in the 48th and 58th minutes, completing Hobro's remarkable comeback.
With only 20 minutes remaining, Gyamfi showcased his skill by scoring the third in the 77th minute before adding the fourth moments later to seal a decisive victory for Hobro.
Gyamfi's double on Monday brings his tally to three goals in his last two matches, following his goal against Aalborg in the previous game week.
Despite joining Hobro in February, the Ghanaian has already made a significant impact, featuring in just 10 games.
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