Ghanaian teenager Gabriel Kyeremateng scored a wonderful finish for Borussia Dortmund in their 3-3 stalemate with Polish side Legia Warsaw in the UEFA Youth League on Tuesday evening.
The 17-year-old weaved through a forest of defenders in the Legia box and masterfully planted the ball at the back of the net with a sweet volley to open the scoring for the young Yellow and Blacks at the Fußballpark BVB Hohenbuschei in the 10th minute.
Legia eventually equalised and took control of the game but Kyeremateng was influential in attack as the German side drew level before eventually taking the lead once more. But, the visitors levelled.
Kyeremateng's goal on Tuesday was his second in the competition for Dortmund but his fourth of the season in the U19 leagues.
He was born to Ghanaian parents in the European country and has already featured for the powerhouse at various youth levels.
By El Akyereko
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