In an electrifying clash in the Italian Serie A, Ghanaian international Caleb Ansah Ekuban showcased his prowess by netting a remarkable goal for Genoa, securing a hard-fought draw against AC Milan.
Facing off at the iconic San Siro Stadium, Ekuban, the former Trabzonspor forward, exhibited his talent for 87 minutes, contributing significantly to his team’s performance in the riveting 3-3 stalemate.
Ekuban’s standout moment came early in the second half, just three minutes in, as he coolly slotted home to restore Genoa’s lead after Mateo Retegui’s opener from the penalty spot was canceled out by Italy’s Alessandro Florenz before halftime.
Despite AC Milan’s relentless pressure, which saw Matteo Gabbia and Olivier Giroud find the back of the net, Ekuban’s resilient Genoa side fought back, ultimately salvaging a point courtesy of an own goal by Malick Thiaw.
With this result, Ekuban’s tally for the Serie A season stands at four goals and two assists in 26 appearances, a testament to his impactful contributions to the team’s campaign.
Currently occupying the 12th position in the Serie A standings with 43 points from 33 matches, Genoa continues to strive for excellence under Ekuban’s leadership on the field.
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