Ghana international, Ernest Nuamah, scored what proved to be the winner for French side, Olympique Lyon, in their Europa League game against Eintracht Frankfurt on Thursday.
The 21 year old received the ball on the right flank, before cutting in onto his left foot and fizzing a shot past Frankfurt goalkeeper, Kevin Trapp, to make it 3-1 to the French side.
Egyptian, Omar Marmoush, pulled one back for the Germans, but Lyon held on for the win.
The goal was Nuamah’s first of the season, in what was only his 7th start.
La frappe parfaite de @Nana_Nuamah10 pour clôturer notre victoire ⚡☄#OLSGE | @EuropaLeague pic.twitter.com/TUQNORr812
— Olympique Lyonnais (@OL) December 13, 2024
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