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Former Ghana youth international Ibrahim Sadiq continued his stunning start to the season on Thursday night in BK Hacken's Europa League playoff tie against Aberdeen.
The 23-year-old was involved in all two goals at home against the Scottish side as the Swedish outfit claimed a draw in the first-leg encounter.
Sadiq got things running in the first half for Hacken as he set up the opening goal, teeing up Amor Layouni.
The forward grabbed his goal on the night in the second half of the game, sending in a well-taken penalty past the goalkeeper after his team was awarded a spot kick.
BK Hacken were however unlucky as Aberdeen staged a late comeback to pick up a draw in the game scoring two late goals.
The second leg of the encounter is set for next week with BK Hacken chasing a spot in the Europa League group stage.
Sadiq has been in tremendous form for the Swedish side this season after helping them to the league title last season.
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