Ghanaian winger Winfred Amoah delivered another impressive display for SKN St. Pölten, registering a crucial assist in their 3-1 victory over SW Bregenz on Friday afternoon in the Austrian 2. Liga.
Amoah, who started the match and played 73 minutes, was instrumental in setting the tone for the Wolves’ dominant first-half performance. After a cautious opening, the 23-year-old broke the deadlock in the 25th minute, curling in a precise cross that Claudy M’Buyi expertly headed home for the opener.
The attacking momentum continued, and M’Buyi doubled his tally in the 39th minute, this time connecting with Christoph Messerer’s delivery to give St. Pölten a 2-0 halftime lead.
Although a sloppy back pass gifted SW Bregenz a lifeline in the 79th minute through Burak Ergin, any hopes of a comeback were dashed just five minutes later. Substitute Elijah Just sealed the win with a brilliant solo effort, restoring the hosts’ two-goal cushion.
Amoah’s assist brings his season total to seven, adding to his four goals in 26 league appearances—further evidence of his growing influence at the club.
SKN St. Pölten will aim to build on this strong performance when they face Rapid Wien II on May 16.




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