Ghanaian winger Isaac Nuhu made an impressive start to the Belgium Challenger Pro League season, scoring in KAS Eupen's commanding 3-0 win against Club Liège on Sunday.
The 22-year-old contributed significantly to his team's success, netting the second goal of the match and helping solidify Eupen's lead as they push for a quick return to the Jupiler Pro League.
Nuhu's goal came after a well-executed set-piece, where he expertly placed his shot from the left side of the six-yard box into the bottom right corner.
Earlier in the match, Renaud Emond had opened the scoring for KAS Eupen with a precise penalty, sending his right-footed shot into the bottom right corner of the net.
Nuhu's goal then doubled their advantage, putting the game firmly in Eupen's control.
As the match progressed, Regan Charles-Cook added a third goal, sealing the victory with a powerful strike from the center of the box into the top right corner, following a quick counterattack assisted by Nathan Bitumazala.
Nuhu was substituted for David Widlarz with seven minutes remaining, having already played a key role in ensuring a positive start to the season for KAS Eupen.
This win marks a strong opening for both Nuhu and his team in the Belgian second tier as they aim for promotion.
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