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Ghanaian youngster Mohammed Fuseini recorded his 6th league goal in only his third game as Randers Football Club defeated Vejle Boldklub in the Danish Superliga.
The 21-year-old, on loan from Sturm Graz, played 69 minutes over the weekend in the 2-1 away win for his side.
Fuseini had been on a good run of form heading to the fixture against Vejle. The forward had scored five goals in his last two games for Randers who are looking to stay in the Danish top flight.
Randers took the lead after 18 minutes played when Ernest Agyiri set up Daniel Hoegh for the game's opener.
The lead was doubled by Fuseini 12 minutes after the halftime break to put his side in a comfortable position for all three points.
The home side were given a lifeline in the 66th minute when German Onugkha scored from an Anders Jacobsen pass.
Randers went ahead to pick up all three points despite a late charge from Velje.
Fuseini's goal against Velje now means he has scored seven goals in eight appearances in the Danish league since arriving on loan in January.
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