Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams scored in his third game in a row for Athletic Bilbao in their league game against Getafe on Wednesday evening.
The 29-year-old netted the second goal in the 2-2 draw at home to increase his goal tally in the Spanish top flight this season.
Prior to scoring in the game against Getafe, Inaki had scored in games against Cadiz and Deportivo Alaves since returning from the international break where he featured for the Black Stars.
Yuri Berchiche gave Bilbao the lead in the sixth minute of the game as they headed into the break with a 1-0 score.
Getafe hit back after the break with Mason Greenwood assisting Gaston Ramirez before Inaki restored the lead for Ernesto Valverde's side.
However, they were unable to hold on as Juanmi Latasa grabbed a late equaliser for the travelling team to earn them a point.
With his goal against Getafe, Inaki has now been directly involved in six goals in seven games, scoring four and assisting two.
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