Ghanaian youngster Mohammed Fuseini scored his eighth goal in nine appearances for Randers in the Danish Super League on Friday afternoon.
The former Right to Dream academy product netted in the 2-2 draw for his side as they came from behind to salvage a point against Odense BK.
Fuseini, who had scored six goals in his last three games, continued his scoring prowess once again as he hopes to keep his side in the league.
The away team opened the scoring in the 60th minute through Rami Al Hajj.
The lead, however, lasted just 15 minutes as Fuseini scored to level things for his side.
There were two more goals in the game; one for each side as the fixture ended 2-2.
For Fuseini, the latest goal means he averages a goal or assist per game as he has racked up eight goals and one assist in nine league games.
The forward is on loan from Austrian side Sturm Graz.
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