Ghanaian forward Kamaldeen Sulemana scored his first Premier League goal of the season in Southampton's game against Bournemouth on Saturday.
Kamaldeen scored the consolation goal for his side as they picked up a 1-3 defeat at St. Mary's Park.
Dango Ouattara continued his rich vein of form for the Cherries in the game as he opened the scoring after 14 minutes.
Ryan Christie made it two for Andoni Iraola's men two minutes later before Kamaldeen halved the deficit in the second half.
His goal was his first in the Premier League in two years.
While Southampton chased the equaliser, Bournemouth capitalised on spaces at the back with Antoine Semenyo setting up Marcus Tavernier to restore Bournemouth's two-goal lead.
With his recent performances, the Ghanaian will be hoping to play a key role in the closing stages of the season.
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