Manchester City loanee Thomas Agyepong came off the bench to create a goal for FC Twente in their 3-1 away win over Heerenveen in the Dutch Eredivisie on Saturday.
The former Ghana U17 and U20 star had climbed out of the dug-out in the 80th minute to replace Nigerian Chinedu Ede and he turned the architect to set up Twente's second goal in the game.
Agyepong, 19, made his entry at a time the Enschede side were settling for a draw but he brought dynamism into their game and helped them win all three points at stake.
He has scored once in seven appearances for Twente since joining them before the start of the season.
He is on a season-long loan spell at the club.


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