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Ghanaian youngster Ibrahim Osman opened his scoring account for Feyenoord in their league win over Go Ahead Eagles over the weekend.
The winger was directly involved in three goals on Saturday night as his side picked up a 1-5 away win in the Eredivisie.
Having failed to score in his opening four league games, Osman was the first to strike on the night after a blistering run from the right flank before a towering shot beat the goalkeeper after 15 minutes.
Antoni Milambo doubled the lead for Feyenoord seven minutes later before the Ghanaian set up Quinten Timber for Feyenoord's third of the game.
After the recess, Osman was the provider again as he set up Ayase Ueda to score the fourth goal for the away side.
Julian Carranza netted to extend the lead while Oliver Valaker Edvardsen reduced the deficit for GA Eagles.
With his goal against Go Ahead Eagles, Osman now has one goal in five games with two assists also to his name in the Eredivisie.
His goal also meant he become the second-ever Ghanaian to score for Feyenoord in the Dutch league after Christian Gyan.
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