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Ghanaian forward Kamaldeen Sulemana was on target for Southampton in their FA Cup win over Swansea City.
The winger scored one and set up another as the Saints claimed a 3-0 win over the Championship side on Sunday, January 12.
Kamaldeen opened the scoring in the game 20 minutes played at the St Mary's Park with a little dink over the Swansea goalkeeper. The goal was also the Ghanaian's first competitive goal since scoring a double against Liverpool in May 2023.
The 22-year-old was also involved in the second goal as his low cross fell to the feet of Tyler Dibling to double the score.
Southampton went into the break with a two-goal lead.
Dibling scored again 20 minutes into the second half to put the game beyond the reach of the away side and advance into the next round of the cup competition.
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