In a dramatic Turkish First Division clash, Kwasi Wriedt’s brilliant brace wasn’t enough to save Manisa FK from a 3-2 defeat to Amedspor.
The game began with Amedspor showcasing their attacking prowess, as Yilmaz Ceylan opened the scoring in the 18th minute. The pressure intensified when Britt Assombalonga doubled the lead just before halftime. Bruno Lourenco’s second-half strike seemingly sealed the match for the home side.
However, Manisa FK’s Ghanaian forward, Kwasi Wriedt, refused to back down. The former Bayern Munich academy standout ignited hopes of a comeback, scoring twice in quick succession in the 54th and 63rd minutes. His clinical finishing energized Manisa’s push for an equalizer, but Amedspor’s resolute defense held firm.
Wriedt’s brace brought his season tally to three goals in 14 appearances since joining Manisa, yet the team remains in a precarious position. The defeat leaves them 17th on the league table with 17 points after 14 matches, amplifying the urgency to turn their fortunes around.
As Manisa battles to climb out of the relegation zone, Wriedt’s performance stands as a silver lining, showcasing his potential to be a key figure in their fight for survival.
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