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Austin Oduor
Kenyan international striker Michael Olunga Ogada showed what his fans were waiting for, A goal and it came at a right time when he scored his first for his club Djurgarden FC in their 2-2 draw with Romania giants Staue Bucharest.
The visitors had to come from two goals down to hold the hosts at the 55,000 capacity National Arena in Bucharest, Romania
Bucharest had taken a 2-0 lead before the former Gor Mahia player reduced the deficit for a 1-2 half time score line.
On resumption Djurgarden’s Daniel Bernstein drew level for the host in the 53rd minute. This was a morale boost for the Kenyan international who is seeking to impress coach Per Olson and his goal could lure the former Gor Mahia, Thika and Tusker lanky striker who scored more than 30 goals in all competition.
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