Ghanaian teenager Prince Amoako Junior delivered yet another memorable performance in Denmark, scoring the decisive goal that handed FC Nordsjaelland a 1-0 win over Midtjylland in the Danish Superliga.
The 18-year-old forward wasted no time making his mark in the Week 8 clash, finding the net just eight minutes into the game. Bursting into the Midtjylland box with blistering pace, Amoako combined sharp footwork with composure to carve out space before calmly slotting home what would turn out to be the winning goal.
His strike not only showcased his growing confidence but also proved vital as Nordsjaelland held firm to secure all three points. Amoako, who lasted 88 minutes before being replaced by compatriot Stephen Acquah, now boasts four goals and one assist in just eight league appearances this season.
Meanwhile, Black Stars midfielder Caleb Yirenkyi anchored the midfield throughout the full 90 minutes, playing a crucial role in maintaining Nordsjaelland’s control of the match.
For Amoako Junior, the spotlight continues to shine brighter as he cements his reputation as one of Ghana’s most exciting young prospects in European football.




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