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Ghanaian winger Christopher Bonsu Baah opened his scoring account for KRC Genk as they beat Mechelen on Sunday.
Baah, named in the starting lineup, made the most of the opportunity given him as he scored the first goal of the game.
The youngster reacted the quickest to a rebound from the opposition goalkeeper to open the scoring on the day in the 16th minute.
A move started by a Ghanaian and finished by a Ghanaian.
— Lawrence Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) October 23, 2023
Christopher Bonsu Baah scored his first goal for Genk over the weekend in their game against Mechelen.
The youngster join the club during the summer transfer window. pic.twitter.com/RWiS0Ew3KV
The goal was also Baah's first goal for the club since joining them from Sarpsborg in the summer.
The opener also set the home side rolling before Bryan Heynen doubled the lead in the 41st minute just before the break.
After the break, Bilal El Khannouss and Anouar Ait El Hadj scored to make it 4-0 for Genk who now move to fourth position on the league table, seven points behind leaders USG.
Baah was taken off in the 80th minute of the encounter.
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