Ghanaian striker Godsway Donyoh provided an assist and scored a brilliant goal for Nordsjaelland in their 2-0 win over Lyngby in the Danish Superliga on Friday.
The 21-year-old, who has been in an exhilarating form, powered home a piledriver to secure victory.
The hugely talented Ghanaian striker was heavily involved in the opener after his sleek pass to Ingvartsen helped to open the scoring in the 39th minute.
The former Manchester City starlet then added his name on the scoresheet with a belter in the 54th minute to seal victory for the home side.
Donyoh, touted as one of Ghana's best option to solve the Black Stars attacking deficiencies, has raked in 9 goals so far for the Danish topflight side.
He has been in an imperious form since he joined the Danish outfit with his fabulous displays earning massive reviews in the European country.
The former Right to Dream Academy product is knocking heavily on the Black Stars door with the Ghana FA set to appoint a new coach.
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