Ghanaian forward Emmanuel Yeboah made a significant impact off the bench, scoring twice as Brondby IF drew 3-3 with Viborg FF in their Danish Superliga opener on Sunday afternoon.

The 21-year-old was introduced in the second half and scored two crucial stoppage-time goals, earning Brondby a valuable point at the Energi Viborg Arena.

The match began with Viborg taking the lead in the 11th minute through midfielder Jakob Vester. Brondby responded in the 30th minute with an equalizer from Clement Bischoff.

However, Vester restored Viborg's lead just three minutes later.

Yeboah showcased his prowess by netting his first goal two minutes into stoppage time, leveling the score.

Despite Isak Jensen putting Viborg ahead once more, Yeboah struck again, restoring parity for Brondby shortly after.

This impressive performance marks a promising start for Yeboah, who joined Brondby in the winter transfer window from CFR Cluj.

The Ghana U23 striker's contributions are already proving valuable as Brondby aims for a strong season.