Swedish-born Ghanaian attacker Kofi Fosuhene Asare played a crucial role in Landskrona BoIS’s commanding 3-0 victory against IK Oddevold in the Swedish Superettan.
This win marks BoIS’s second triumph over Oddevold, maintaining their flawless head-to-head record. Landskrona BoIS dominated the match from the outset, controlling possession and generating numerous scoring opportunities.
The breakthrough came in the 15th minute when Edi Sylisufaj capitalized on a precise cross from Robin Dzabic, putting BoIS ahead. Just before halftime, Asare doubled the advantage with a clinical header, expertly connecting with Max Nilsson’s cross in the 44th minute to give his team a comfortable lead.
BoIS continued their dominance in the second half, sealing the victory with a third goal in the 52nd minute. Victor Karlsson’s clever play set up Vincent Sundberg, who calmly dribbled past the goalkeeper to secure the win.
Asare’s performance further solidifies his impact this season, contributing four goals and three assists in 17 matches, showcasing his value to Landskrona BoIS.





























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