Kwadwo Duah, a striker from Ghana but born in Switzerland, showcased his scoring prowess as Ludogorets secured an impressive 5-1 win over Levski Sofia in the Bulgarian First Professional League on Wednesday evening.
Right from the start, Ludogorets took control of the game. Bernard Tekpetey, Kwadwo Duah, and Kelian van der Kaap combined well to set up Ruan for the opening goal just three minutes into the match.
Despite Levski Sofia managing to equalize through Marin Petkov in the 17th minute, Ludogorets quickly regained the lead when Georgi Terziev scored shortly after half-time.
As the game progressed, Ludogorets asserted their dominance even further. Piotrwski found the back of the net before Duah secured the victory in the 64th minute, capitalizing on a swift counter-attack and an assist from Piotrwski for Ludogorets’ fourth goal.
The final flourish came deep into injury time when Caio Vidal scored Ludogorets’ fifth goal, sealing a comprehensive victory for the home team.
The match was a showcase of Ludogorets’ attacking prowess and team coordination, with Duah’s goal contributing significantly to their resounding win.






























