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Talented Ghanaian teen, Ibrahim Osman, registered his name on the scoresheet for the first time in the Danish Superliga as FC Nordsjaelland defeated AGF.
Osman, who came through the ranks at Nordsjaelland at the tail end of last season, showed incredible composure to finish off brilliantly as the visitors collected all three points.
Nordsjaelland got off to a great start after Benjamin Nygren broke the deadlock in the 35th minute but the lead lasted only six minutes, as Nicolai Poulsen levelled for the hosts just before the break.
Nygren went from scorer to provider in the second half as he found Osman, who made no mistake to restore Nordsjaelland's lead, as reported byGHANASoccernet.
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Osman joined Nordsjaelland last season from the famed Right to Dream Academy and has gradually worked his way into the first team.
Nordsjaelland manager, Johannes Hoff Thorup, commented after the win per the club's official website:
Many have touted his young rising star, Osman, to follow in the footsteps of compatriots like Ernest Nuamah, Mohammed Kudus, and Kamaldeen Sulemana.
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