
Ghanaian teenager Ezekiel Alladoh continued his impressive debut campaign in Sweden by finding the back of the net in Brommapojkarna’s 4-2 home defeat to IK Sirius in the Swedish Allsvenskan on Sunday.
The former Accra Lions forward scored his fifth league goal of the season, although it was not enough to prevent his side from slipping to a disappointing defeat at the Grimsta IP Stadium in a round 20 fixture.
The visitors took the lead in the 50th minute through Danish defender Tobias Anker, who converted a set-piece opportunity.
Brommapojkarna, however, responded swiftly as Alladoh restored parity five minutes later. The 19-year-old displayed his sharp instincts in the box, finishing off a fine pass from teammate Adam Jakobsen to make it 1-1.
Their joy was short-lived as Sirius immediately reclaimed the advantage through Leo Walta, who struck less than a minute after the equaliser.
Brommapojkarna again showed resilience, with Jakobsen converting from the penalty spot in the 65th minute to level the scores for a second time.
However, Sirius proved too strong in the closing stages. Goals from Scottish striker Robbie Ure in the 71st minute and Oscar Krusnell in the 83rd sealed a comfortable victory for the visitors.
Despite the defeat, Alladoh’s influence remains evident. Since moving to Sweden from the Ghana Premier League earlier this year, he has established himself as a key player for Brommapojkarna, registering six goals in 22 appearances across all competitions.
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