Ghanaian winger Francis Amuzu put himself on the score-sheet by scoring from the spot for Anderlecht in their 3-0 away win over Waasland-Beveren in the Belgian Jupiler League on Saturday.
The 20-year-old has now scored in his last two games for Anderlecht who have recorded two straight wins and has three goals from 19 games in the league so far.
Amuzu elected himself to shoot the penalty which was won on the 94th minute mark and he planted the ball home to wrap up the victory for his side.
His Ghanaian compatriot Jeremy Doku also started the game and played until he was replaced in the 93rd minute of the game.
Ghana coach Charles Akonnor has engaged Amuzu to switch his nationality to represent Ghana where his parents come from.
Doku is also open to playing for Ghana at some point.
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