Ghanaian forward Prince Ampem scored a crucial late goal as Eyüpspor secured a 3-1 away victory over Alanyaspor, a result that moved the club out of the relegation zone in Turkey’s top flight.

Ampem, formerly of Ghana’s WAFA SC, struck in the closing stages to seal a comfortable win after Eyüpspor had taken control of the contest with two earlier goals. His finish ended any hopes of a comeback for the opponent and capped an impressive team performance on a tense afternoon.

The goal underlined the 23-year-old’s growing importance to the Istanbul-based side, who have been battling to climb away from the bottom places. It was Ampem’s third goal in all competitions this season, a return that reflects his increasing confidence and adaptation to life in the Turkish Super Lig.

For Eyüpspor, the victory offers a timely boost in their fight for survival, easing pressure on both players and coaching staff as the season enters a critical phase.

Ampem’s contribution will be especially encouraging for Ghanaian football followers, with the forward continuing to make his mark abroad and proving decisive when his team needed him most.