Ghanaian youngster Osman Addo needed just one touch to announce himself in the Danish SuperLiga, but his goal proved little consolation as Viborg FF suffered a heavy 5-2 defeat.

The 21-year-old forward was introduced late in the game, stepping onto the pitch in the 89th minute with his side already chasing the contest. What followed was a moment he will not forget in a hurry. Deep into stoppage time, in the 95th minute, Addo made immediate impact, scoring with his very first touch of the match to register his maiden goal of the league campaign.

‎It was only his second league appearance for Viborg, making the strike even more significant for the Ghanaian, who is still settling into life in Denmark. Despite the emphatic scoreline, Addo’s sharp instincts in front of goal offered a bright spark in an otherwise difficult evening for his team.

Viborg struggled defensively throughout the contest, conceding five times in a game that exposed gaps at the back. Yet amid the disappointment, Addo’s cameo will give supporters reason for optimism.

For the young striker, the goal could mark the beginning of a breakthrough run. Scoring with his first touch is the sort of confidence-boosting moment that can shape a season, even if, on this occasion, it came in defeat.