Ghanaian winger Francis Amuzu made a notable impact off the bench on Sunday, providing two assists in RSC Anderlecht’s dominant 5-0 victory over Cercle Brugge in the Belgian Pro League.
Amuzu, who started the game on the bench, was brought on in the 66th minute to replace Samuel Edozie. His introduction sparked an offensive surge from Anderlecht, with Amuzu playing a key role in the team’s attacking dominance.
The match began with Kasper Dolberg opening the scoring in the 18th minute. He doubled the lead in the 62nd minute with a penalty. After Amuzu entered the game, Anderlecht’s attack intensified, and they added a third goal in the 72nd minute through Leoni.
Amuzu’s first assist came in the 75th minute when he supplied a perfect cross for Dolberg, who completed his hat-trick with a goal to make it 4-0. In the final moments of the match, Amuzu set up Vazquez for the fifth and final goal, securing the 5-0 victory in the 90th minute.
Amuzu, who has now made 10 league appearances this season, has contributed one goal and two assists. His impressive performance against Cercle Brugge further underscores his growing importance to Anderlecht as the season progresses.
With this strong showing, Amuzu will head into future matches with increased confidence, eager to continue making an impact for his team.
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