Cameroon star Vincent Aboubakar continued his rich vein of form for club and country when he netted twice for FC Porto to ensure a 2-2 draw at Dynamo Kyiv in a UEFA Champions League game on Wednesday night.
The 23-year-old scored his first in the 23rd minute to make it 1-1 and then put the Portuguese side ahead nine minutes from time. However there was still enough time for the Ukrainians to equalise and take a point from the game.
Aboubakar has now scored in his last four games, including a goal for his country in a 1:0 win over Gambia in the recent Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
He has only failed to score twice in his last ten games in all competitions, and has racked up 11 goals in the period.
Meanwhile Algeria international Yacine Brahimi started the game with Aboubakar and played for 78 minutes before making way, while Morocco international Younes Belhanda was a 71st minute substitute for Kyiv.
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