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Ghanaian youngster Prince Amoako Jnr scored his second goal for FC Nordsjaelland in their league game against Sonderjyske on Sunday afternoon.
Amoako Jnr scored the equaliser in the opening half after the home side had taken the lead for the first time in the game.
The winger was set up by countryman Caleb Yirenkyi in the 37th minute to draw the Tigers leveled with a brilliant curler into the top right corner.
Prior to that, Sonderjyske had taken the lead in the 25th minute of the encounter.
The home side restored their lead after the break through Matthew Hoppe.
They scored again through Mohamed Haidara before Nordsjaelland reduced the deficit in addition time through Tobias Salquist.
For Amoako Jnr, he was on the pitch for 80 minutes before being replaced by Hjalte Rasmussen.
The Ghanaian has now been directly involved in three goals in three games at the club since arriving from Right to Dream Academy after scoring and assisting in his debut game.
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