In a thrilling match in the Kosovan Super Liga, Ghanaian attacking midfielder Salifu Ibrahim showcased his talent and determination, helping FC Drita secure a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Suhareka. The 24-year-old, who recently joined FC Drita after an impressive stint with Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak, played a pivotal role in turning the game around.
The match unfolded with Suhareka taking an early lead in the 28th minute, thanks to a strike from Kosovo international Mevlan Zeka. However, Ibrahim’s resilience shone through just before halftime when he equalized for FC Drita, scoring a crucial goal in the 44th minute.
Buoyed by his goal, FC Drita returned from the break with renewed energy. Forward Albert Dabiqaj capitalized on the momentum, finding the net in the 66th minute to put the home side ahead. Despite pressure from Suhareka, FC Drita held firm to secure all three points, marking an impressive turnaround in the match.
Since joining the club during the summer transfer window, Salifu Ibrahim has made five appearances, contributing one goal and one assist to his team’s efforts. His impressive performance on Sunday underlined why the midfielder signed a three-year deal with FC Drita, committing his future to the club until 2027.
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