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Adam Kwarasey made his competitive debut for new club Brondby on Wednesday.
The Ghana goalkeeper played full throttle as Brondby IF posted a 4-1 win over BK Marienlyst to progress to the quarter-finals of the Danish Cup on Wednesday.
Brondby coach Alexander Zorniger opted to start the Ghanaian for the first time since he joined the side.
Brondy raced into a four goal lead in the second half courtesy Rodolph Austin, Svenn Crone, Kamil Wilczek and Zsolt Kalmar before Esben Petersen grabbed the consolation.
The Danish giants will know its quarter-final opponents on March 17 when the draw is held.
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