Ghana youth international Emmanuel Yeboah proved pivotal for Brondy in their league game against Viborg on Sunday, July 21.
The forward came off the bench to score twice as the club claimed a point in their opening game of the season.
Yeboah, who joined the club last summer from CFR Club, was named on the substitutes bench for the opening game of the 2024/25 Danish Superliga.
However, it was his impactful performance that earned a draw for his side.
The 21-year-old came into the game in the 83rd minute with his side training 2-1.
Yeboah drew Brondby levelled in the 92nd minute of the game before Isak Steiner Jensen restored the lead for Viborg.
After his struggles with Brondby last season following his arrival from CFR Cluj, Emmanuel Yeboah made a perfect start to the 2024/25 season.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) July 21, 2024
His late brace against Viborg earned his team a point on the opening weekend. pic.twitter.com/a7Ns4ZSNXt
With just seconds away from the full-time whistle, the Ghanaian struck again, netting a last-ditch equaliser to end the game 3-3.
With his two goals on Sunday, Yeboah has now opened his scoring account in the Danish top flight after failing to score any last season following his transfer.
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