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Ghanaian youngster Stephen Acquah came off the bench to rescue FC Nordsjaelland from defeat in the Danish Super League over the weekend.
The versatile player scored 40 seconds after being introduced into the game to level the score in the 2-2 draw with Brondby.
Acquah was named on the bench for the game on Sunday, as he looked forward to his fourth appearance since being promoted to the senior side.
He replaced Mark Brink in the 87th with Nordsjaelland trailing 1-2 at the Right to Dream Park.
However, shortly after his substitution onto the pitch, Acquah grabbed the equaliser to tie the game and ensured his side avoided defeat in the game.
The goal was his second of the season in four appearances, having also scored in the 5-2 win over Randers.
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