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Anthony Ujah scores as Eintracht Braunschweig beats Nurnberg 4-2

Idoma-born Nigerian international, Anthony Ujah has ended his two-year goal drought with a goal and an assist as Eintracht Braunschweig claimed a 4-2 win against Nurnberg in the German second-tier game played on Friday evening.

The last time the Super Eagle had found the back of the net was way back on 27 June 2020 for former club Union Berlin against Fortuna Dusseldorf.

It was Nurnberg who scored first after just 10 minutes. Jens Castrop beat the goalkeeper to give the visitors the lead.

However, the lead did not last long, three minutes later, Manuel Pherai set up Fabio Kaufmann for the equaliser.

The goal did little to stop Nurnberg from attacking and their efforts paid dividends in the 29th minute. Kwadwo Duah was in a good position to connect with Moller Dehli’s pass and put his team in front for the second time.

Ben Idah

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