German-born Ghanaian forward Ragnar Ache scored a crucial late equalizer to secure a 2-2 draw for FC Kaiserslautern against Greuther Fürth in a thrilling Bundesliga 2 clash.
The match, held on Saturday, saw Greuther Fürth take a commanding 2-0 lead with goals from Julian Green and Noel Futkeu in the first half. However, Kaiserslautern began their comeback just before halftime with a goal from Daniel Hanslik.
Ragnar Ache, who was substituted in the 73rd minute, scored the equalizer in the 84th minute with a right-footed shot, assisted by fellow German-born Ghanaian Aaron Opoku. The match featured strong performances from other German-born Ghanaian players, including Richmond Tachie and Jan Gyamerah for Kaiserslautern, and Gideon Jung for Greuther Fürth.
Despite Kaiserslautern’s dominance in possession, they were unable to convert their advantage into a win, with Greuther Fürth having more shots on goal. Kaiserslautern will now turn their attention to their upcoming DFB Pokal match against Ingolstadt, looking to build on this performance.
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