Ludogorets Razgrad showcased their dominance with a resounding 4-0 victory over Arda Kardzhali in the Bulgarian First Professional League on Wednesday night, with Swiss-born Ghanaian striker Kwadwo Duah delivering the final blow.
From the opening whistle at the Arena Arda, Ludogorets imposed their authority. Rwan Cruz broke the deadlock in the 10th minute, finishing off a fluid team move involving Naresi, Rick, and Son. The visitors doubled their lead in the 36th minute when Cruz turned provider, setting up Son for a clinical finish.
The champions maintained their intensity in the second half, adding two more goals. Caio Vidal’s unusual header in the 77th minute left the Arda defense scrambling. Then, Kwadwo Duah, introduced as a substitute in the 83rd minute, wasted no time making an impact. Pouncing on a loose ball after Son’s dangerous free-kick caused chaos in the box, Duah slotted home from close range in the 87th minute to complete the 4-0 rout.
With this commanding win, Ludogorets remain firmly in the title race, setting their sights on their next fixture against Botev Plovdiv on December 8. For Kwadwo Duah, his late goal is a promising sign as he continues to establish himself at the Bulgarian champions.
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