Ghanaian youngster Abdul Mumin bagged his debut goal for Nordsjaelland in their 2-1 win over Sonderjyske in the Danish Superliga on Sunday.
Mumin, who lasted the entire duration of the game scored the match-winner to secure all three points for his side at the Right to Dream Park.
Anders Jacobsen gave the visitors an early lead in the 9th minute as they ended the first half 1-0.
After the recess, Mikkel Damsgaard leveled the score in the 65th minute before the highly-rated Ghanaian defender bagged the winner in the 81st minute to seal a slim victory for the home side.
His compatriots Mohammed Kudus and Isaac Atanga also featured in the game while Ibrahim Sadiq and Clinton Antwi were second-half substitutes.
The 21-year-old has scored one goal in 18 league appearances for Nordsjaelland so far this season.
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