
Ghana striker Matthew Amoah took his goals tally to six in the Dutch top-flight this weekend his side NAC Breda were beaten 3-1 by Utrecht.
Amoah got the consolation for his side on Sunday as they are struggling the league this season.
Both sides struggled before the interval, but Utrecht made a superb start to the second half.
Belgian attacker Kevin Vandenbergh scored his first goal of the season around the hour mark after a good pass from Dries Mertens.
Gianluca Nijholt doubled Utrecht's lead only minutes later when he beat the NAC goalie with a superb free kick.
Matthew Amoah pegged one back for the Breda outfit, but they failed to score a second.
Versatile forward Jacob Mulenga scored the 3-1 well into stoppage time to add to NAC's misery.


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