Ghanaian winger Ibrahim Osman showcased his prowess with a stunning goal as FC Nordsjaelland secured a commanding 3-1 victory over AGF in the Danish Superliga on Friday evening.

Osman, who is set to join Brighton and Hove Albion in the summer transfer window, wasted no time in making his mark, unleashing a thunderous volley just ten minutes into the game to give the visitors an early lead.

This goal marked his fourth in the last seven matches, highlighting his excellent form.

The momentum continued for Nordsjaelland as Andreas Schjelderup doubled the lead 18 minutes later, ensuring the team entered halftime with a comfortable advantage.

Despite AGF's efforts, Nordsjaelland remained resilient, with substitute Conrad Harder extending their lead further with a well-taken goal six minutes before the final whistle.

Although AGF managed to pull one back in injury time through Magnus Knudsen, it proved to be merely a consolation as Nordsjaelland sealed the victory.

The win keeps Nordsjaelland within striking distance of league leaders Brondby, with just three points separating the two teams, albeit with Brondby having a game in hand.

Osman's contribution has been instrumental to Nordsjaelland's success this season, having scored ten goals across all competitions.

His impending move to Brighton adds further anticipation to his promising career as he continues to excel on the pitch.