Paide Linnameeskond recovered from the shock of losing an early opening goal to complete a 3-1 win over Nõmme Kalju in the Estonian Cup semi-final clash at Paide linna Stadium.
Paide got off to the worst possible start as Nõmme Kalju made no mistake when a chance presented itself, as Canadian-born Nigerian forward Promise Oluwatobi Emmanuel Akinpelu fired powerfully past Gambian goalkeeper Ebrima Jarju.
Paide went in search of an equaliser, which soon followed, with Ghanaian defender Abdul Razak Yusif, scoring in the 52nd minute mark.
Estonian international Robi Saarma then gave Paide the lead in the 56th minute, and Predrag Medić netted what proved to be the winning goal in the 94th minute through a penalty.
Yusif's compatriot Thomas Agyepong started and lasted only 62 minutes on the field and was substituted by Karl Mool in the second half.
By: Pascal Amoah

