Ghana youth striker Kwame Amponsah-Karikari grabbed a face-saving goal for Degerfors in their 4-1 reverse at Falkenberg in the Swedish second-tier league on Sunday.
The 2011 Ghana U20 striker volleyed home in the 81st minute mark to halve the scoring for Degerfors’ who finished the game with ten men after goalkeeper Brian Edwards was sent off.
After Karikari had made the scoring 2-1, Falkenberg went ahead to score two late goals to win the tie 4-1.
Compatriot defender Kassenu Ghandy was introduced in the 66th minute by Degerfors.
The goal was Karikari’s fourth of the season.
what is all these noise about Swedish league for? It is good to update us on lesser leagues in the world but its irritating to read Sweden this and Sweden that all the time. I have stayed in Sweden before but the question is, How many months do they have to play soccer? Enough of Sweden! lets get life from some other places too
Its bcos their league calender is different frm the major leagues. If u can remember, during the AFCON in january, the NORWAY League long ended in december Dec so players like ABU was training wit MAN city to keep himself in shape. I dont knw why but their leagues r months earlier dan the major ones. I wonder how clubs cope wit their playerz 4 the EURO’s.
Top player in the making keep it up Kwame A-Karikari #KwameGang lool my middle name is kwame dat’s y I said that xD Carlos victor“ KWAME” Annin
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