Teenage Ghanaian sensation Prince Amoako Junior delivered a decisive blow in Denmark’s capital on Saturday night, steering FC Nordsjaelland to a memorable 2-1 victory over FC Copenhagen in the Danish Superliga
The 18-year-old midfielder turned defence into attack in a flash. Positioned near the edge of his own penalty area, Amoako Jnr reacted sharply to cut out a threatening effort before launching a surging counterattack that left the home side exposed.
Showing composure beyond his years, he finished the move himself, drilling a precise, low right-footed strike beyond the goalkeeper to seal the contest.
The goal marked his sixth of the campaign in 19 league appearances, further underlining his growing influence in the Nordsjaelland setup.
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A graduate of the renowned Right to Dream Academy, Amoako Jnr continues to justify the hype surrounding his development with performances that blend discipline, speed, and clinical execution.
The encounter tilted further in the visitors’ favour in the 70th minute when FC Copenhagen were reduced to ten men.
Defender Birger Meling picked up his second yellow card of the evening and was subsequently dismissed, leaving the hosts to chase the game with a numerical disadvantage.
Nordsjaelland capitalised on the shift in momentum, managing the closing stages with maturity to claim all three points in hostile territory, a result that will resonate strongly in the Superliga title race.





