Ghana striker Mathew Amoah found his scoring boots on Friday night when he came from the bench to hand NAC Breda a 1-2 away win at Willem II Tilburg in the Dutch Eredivisie.
Amoah, who had a 'black-out' at the just ended Africa Cup of Nations, turned on the edge of the area and chipped in a shot which went in off the bar, 11 minutes after the break.
Tilburg took the lead through on-loan Ajax midfielder Mitchell Donald put second-bottom Willem II ahead after 16 minutes but Edwin de Graaf restored parity a minute before the interval.
Amoah was second in Ghana's striking pecking order at the Cup of Nations due to Milovan Rajevac tactical plan to field a lone striker.
The 29-year-old has scored seven league goals for Breda this term.


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