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Daniel Kofi Kyereh scored for FC St. Pauli as they recorded a 3-2 away victory over Jahn Regensburg in the German Bundesliga II on Saturday.
The 25-year-old increased the lead for Bundesliga II title chasers with a brilliant tap in after their 2-0 lead through Etienne Amenyido and Guido Burgstaller with Andreas Albers pulling one back for the host.
A 73rd minute goal from David Otto could not earn a point for the home side as the match ended in a five-goal thriller win for FC St. Pauli.
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FootballThe Ghanaian International was introduced on the 57th minute to replace Etienne Amenyido and quickly established himself in the game. His 66th minute strike helped St. Pauli to cruise to an important away win.
Kyereh has now netted six goals and provided ten assists in 22 games in all competitions for FC St. Pauli in the ongoing season so far.
Meanwhile, Sports Brief reported that German-born Ghanaian attacker, Christopher Antwi-Adjei starred for VfL Bochum as the Bundesliga returnees tore apart the champions on Saturday.
Antwi-Adjei started what will be a first half massacre after leveling for Bochum in the 14 minute following a Robert Lewandowski opener.
The Ghana international and his teammates celebrated the victory after photos were dropped on Twitter right after the match.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Ghanaian defender Andy Yiadom scored for Reading FC who slipped to a 3-2 home loss against Coventry City in the English Championship at the SCL Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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FootballCoventry took the lead through Lucas Joao but Reading captain Dominic Hyam equalised from close range on the stroke of half-time.