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Ghana international Joseph Paintsil has lauded his Genk teammates following their comeback stalemate against Anderlecht in the Belgium Jupiler Pro League.
The Black Stars winger started and lasted 84 minutes in his side 1-1 draw on home turf against Anderlecht at the Cegeka Arena.
After the game, Paintsil took to social media to commend his teammates for the hard-fought against their opponent on Sunday.
"Love this team. What a fight even though we were down by one man but we fought till the end and with a great support," he wrote on Twitter.
Anderlecht shot into the lead through Belgium-born Ghanaian Francis Amuzu in the 71st minute mark.
Amuzu made substitute appearance in his outfit away game against Genk and made his presence felt in the encounter.
The 24-year-old was introduced in the 70th minute before going on to open the scoring for Anderlecht in the highly competitive game on Sunday. The forward needed just a minute to announce his presence in the game.
Anderlecht seems to have secured a vital victory at away but Nigerian international Toluwalase Arokodare scored in additional minute of the game to earn a point for Genk.
Ghanaian youngster Christopher Baah Bonsu was given the marching orders on Sunday as KRC Genk shared the spoils with Anderlecht.
Baah Bonsu lasted only 15 minutes in Genk’s 1-1 stalemate against Anderlecht at the Cegeka Arena.
The Black Stars winger started and lasted 84 minutes in his side 1-1 draw on home turf against Anderlecht at the Cegeka Arena.
After the game, Paintsil took to social media to commend his teammates for the hard-fought against their opponent on Sunday.
"Love this team. What a fight even though we were down by one man but we fought till the end and with a great support," he wrote on Twitter.
Anderlecht shot into the lead through Belgium-born Ghanaian Francis Amuzu in the 71st minute mark.
Amuzu made substitute appearance in his outfit away game against Genk and made his presence felt in the encounter.
The 24-year-old was introduced in the 70th minute before going on to open the scoring for Anderlecht in the highly competitive game on Sunday. The forward needed just a minute to announce his presence in the game.
Anderlecht seems to have secured a vital victory at away but Nigerian international Toluwalase Arokodare scored in additional minute of the game to earn a point for Genk.
Ghanaian youngster Christopher Baah Bonsu was given the marching orders on Sunday as KRC Genk shared the spoils with Anderlecht.
Baah Bonsu lasted only 15 minutes in Genk’s 1-1 stalemate against Anderlecht at the Cegeka Arena.