Ghana international, Kamal Deen Sulemana was on target for FC Nordsjaelland on Sunday afternoon when the team drew 2-2 against FC Copenhagen in the Danish Superliga.
The exciting attacker today was handed a starting role when his team visited the Parken grounds to take on the matchday opponent.
Following a good start to the match, Lukas Lerager scored after just 10 minutes into the first half to give F.C. Copenhagen the lead.
Unfortunately for the home team, a red card to Lukas Lerager meant that they had to play with 10 men in the remainder of the game.
Taking full advantage, FC Nordsjaelland drew level through a strike from attacker Kamal-Deen Sulemana in the 45th minute.
In the second half, F.C. Copenhagen against the run of play restored their lead with a goal from Peter Ankersen to shock the visitors with the man advantage.
Late in the game, Simon Adingra and Oliver Antman combined for a goal to earn a point for FC Nordsjaelland on the back of what ended 2-2.
On the matchday, Kamal Deen Sulemana played the entire duration of the match.
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