Ghanaian international winger, Kamaldeen Sulemana hit the back of the net for FC Nordsjaelland in their narrow win over FC Midtjylland on Monday evening.
The 19-year-old Ghanaian versatile forward played 90 minutes of football before he was substituted and replaced by fellow Ghanaian Ibrahim Sadiq just before the additional time period of the match.
Frank Onyeka scored at the wrong end of the field to hand Nordsjaelland the lead after 29 minutes but Sory Kaba leveled matters for the away team on the stroke of half time to make it 1-1 before the interval.
Nine minutes after the break, Pione Sisto scored to turn the game on its head to put the Danish top-flight leaders in the lead for the first time in the highly competitive game.
Six minutes after the hour mark, the Wild Tigers were awarded a spot kick and the young Ghanaian stepped up to provide an ice cool finish to restore parity for the Red and Yellows on the 66th minute of the game.
Seven minutes to full time, Sulemana was presented an opportunity to put the hosts 3-2 up but the young man failed to convert a second penalty kick awarded to his team on the 83rd minute.
Ivory Coast youngster, Simon Adingra grabbed a late winner for the home team on the 90th minute mark to make it 3-2 and win the game for the Wild Tigers.
Sulemana was subbed off after the third goal which secured an impressive victory for the home team.
The AFC Ajax Amsterdam and Olympic Lyon target has nine goals in the Danish Superligaen this season for FC Nordsjaelland.