Ghanaian young striker Nathaniel Opoku was on target again for OH Leuven against Oostende in the Belgian Jupilier League on Saturday.
OH Leuven deepened the woes of relegation threatened club Oostende by inflicting 4-0 home defeat on them in the match-week 33 clash at the Diaz Arena.
Opoku netted his second goal of the season for the White lads after doubling their lead on the stroke of halftime at Oostende after Siebe Schrijvers had taken the lead for the visitors on 22nd minute.
Second half goals from Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson and Nachon Nsingi ensured OH Leuven a resounding 4-0 away win over Oostende to make three wins in their last five matches.
Opoku, 21, was substituted by Nachon Nsingi after enjoying 70 minutes of the game.
He has scored two goals and provided an assist in six appearances for OH Leuven in his debut season.
Opoku is currently on a season-long loan deal at OH Leuven from English Premier League side Leicester City. He joined the English side on a long-term contract during the January transfer window.

