Ghanaian teenager Ernest Appiah Nuamah continued his impressive performance at FC Nordsjaelland with his second goal of the season against Brøndy IF in the Danish SuperLiga on Sunday evening.
FC Nordsjaelland picked a 3-1 away win over Brøndy IF at the Brøndy Stadion to extend their lead on top the table after two games.
The 18-year-old opened the floodgate for FC Nordsjaelland with his brilliant strike on the 3rd minute of the game.
His teammates Andreas Schjelderup and Benjamin Nygren registered their names on the score sheet to hand FC Nordsjaelland a 3-0 comfortable win with their goals on the 71st and 74th minute respectively.
He was replaced by Ivorian youngster Lasso Coulibaly after enjoying 71 minutes of the game.
Appiah Nuamah signed a long-term contract with the Yellow and Red lads after a successful trial in September last year.
The Kumasi-born was offered a contract by FC Nordsjaelland when he turned 18 years in November after a successful month trial but his registration for the club's first team was pending for an approval in January 2022
Appiah Nuamah is one of the budding talented wingers from Eastern region based Right to Dream Academy, who has been destined for greatness as he climbs the ladder of association football after Kudus Mohammed, Ibrahim Saqid, Francis Abu, Maxwell Woledzi, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Mohamed Diomande, Simon Adingra and Lasso Coulibaly.
He has scored two goals in his two game outings for FC Nordsjaelland this season so far.