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Ghana forward Ernest Agyiri scored for Randers FC in their Danish Cup game against B 93 Kopenhagen.
The former Ghana youth international scored in the first half to tie the game after the home side had taken an early lead.
Jeppe Erenbjerg gave the home side the lead inside the first minute of the game, but Agyiri equalized for Randers 18 minutes later, scoring his first goal for the club since joining them during the summer transfer window.
Kopenhagen scored twice before the break to make it 3-1, but Randers also scored twice in the second period of the fixture to take the game to extra time, where they took the lead.
Agyiri was taken off in the 63rd minute after his side had leveled the tie at 3-3.
No further goals came in the remaining minutes of the game as it ended 3-3 at full time with extra time to decide the winner.
Randers took the lead in the 101st minute through Simen Nordil but the home side levelled with a Sebastian Kroner goal in the 117th minute.
B 93 Kopenhagen lost the ensuing penalty shootout 5-3, with Ernest Agyiri’s Randers progressing.
The former Ghana youth international scored in the first half to tie the game after the home side had taken an early lead.
Jeppe Erenbjerg gave the home side the lead inside the first minute of the game, but Agyiri equalized for Randers 18 minutes later, scoring his first goal for the club since joining them during the summer transfer window.
Kopenhagen scored twice before the break to make it 3-1, but Randers also scored twice in the second period of the fixture to take the game to extra time, where they took the lead.
Agyiri was taken off in the 63rd minute after his side had leveled the tie at 3-3.
No further goals came in the remaining minutes of the game as it ended 3-3 at full time with extra time to decide the winner.
Randers took the lead in the 101st minute through Simen Nordil but the home side levelled with a Sebastian Kroner goal in the 117th minute.
B 93 Kopenhagen lost the ensuing penalty shootout 5-3, with Ernest Agyiri’s Randers progressing.