Ghanaian striker Caleb Ansah Ekuban showcased his prowess on Sunday, scoring a crucial goal for Genoa in their thrilling 3-3 draw against AC Milan in the Italian Serie A.

Ekuban, a former Trabzonspor attacker, played a vital role for Genoa, featuring for 87 minutes and significantly contributing to his team's performance.

Genoa took an early lead in the game with Mateo Retegui's penalty in the fifth minute.

Despite AC Milan's equalizer by Alessandro Florenzi just before halftime, Ekuban restored Genoa's lead with a powerful header three minutes into the second half.

Although AC Milan surged ahead with goals from Matteo Gabbia and Olivier Giroud, Genoa managed to salvage a point with an own goal by Malick Thiaw, resulting in a 3-3 draw.

Ekuban's goal adds to his tally of four goals and two assists in 26 Serie A appearances this season.

With this result, Genoa currently occupies the 12th place in the Serie A standings with 43 points after 33 matches.

Ekuban's impressive performance continues to be a highlight for Genoa as they strive to conclude the season on a positive note in the Serie A.

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