Ghana international Osman Bukari grabbed his debut goal for Austin FC in their win over Nashville in the early house of Sunday.
The winger got on the scoresheet in the 0-2 win in the Major Soccer League which was also his first in the US top flight since his arrival.
The winger was named in the starting lineup for the trip to Nashville and repaid the faith in him by scoring his maiden goal for the club.
Bukari's goal came after Jon Gallagher had given the visitors a first-half lead.
The Ghanaian pressed the Nashville defence late in the game to win the ball on the halfway line before advancing past the onrushing goalkeeper leaving an empty net.
Bukari made no mistake from just outside the penalty box as he slotted the ball into the empty net to double his side's lead.
Since joining the club in July, Bukari has made four appearances across all competitions with his goal against Nashville being his first goal involvement for the club.
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