Ghanaian winger Francis Amuzu was on the score sheet in Anderlecht's one-all tie against KRC Genk on Sunday night at the Cegeka Arena.
Amuzu came off the Anderlecht bench to replace Alexis Flips late in the second-half and he swiftly posted a stunning moment in the 71st minute with his second goal of the season.
He got to the ball and unleashed a strong shot from distance which flew past Genk goalie Maarten Vandevoordt as the ball ended inside the right post.

Amuzu's goal shocked Vandevoordt as he shook his head in disbelief, with the remaining time of the second half being more of a back and forth battle between the two teams.
Genk remained resolute to get a goal before the final whistle, however, and managed to tie it up in the 90+6 minute off a close-range header from Nigerian international Toluwalase "Tolu" Emmanuel Arokodare after a good cross by Daniel Munoz.

While both teams had rare opportunities to win the match, the match ended in a draw to flip-close the night.
Amuzu's Ghanaian compatriots Joseph Paintsil and Christopher Baah Bonsu played for Genk. Paintsil started but was subbed by Arokodare in the 81st minute, whist Baah Bonsu was sent off in the 15th minute after making a bad challenge as he was given a second yellow card.
By: Pascal Amoah

