Sulley Muntari scored his debut goal for Pescara in the Serie A over the weekend but fans were left disappointed as The Dolphins suffered their 20th defeat of the campaign.
Muntari – who has been suspended from the Black Stars for indecent – climbed off the bench to register the goal but it was enough to save relegation-threatened Pescara as they fell to Udinese at home.
He scored a neat effort after beating his marker.
The former AC Milan and Inter Milan star has now scored 30 goals in Italy for four different clubs – eight for Udinese, 11 for AC Milan and seven for Inter Milan.
Agyemang-Badu was not included in the Udinese team for the match.
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