Danish-Ghanaian midfielder Nikolas Nartey nets first Bundesliga goal to secure late win for Stuttgart
· GhanaSoccernetDanish midfielder of Ghanaian descent, Nikolas Nartey, scored his first-ever goal in the German Bundesliga on Tuesday evening, helping VfB Stuttgart to defeat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2.
Nartey, whose progress has been hampered by a lengthy injury setback in recent seasons, began the contest on the bench before being introduced in the 59th minute in place of Ermedin Demirovic. His late contribution proved decisive in an entertaining encounter.
In the Round 17 fixture, Eintracht Frankfurt made a strong start and took the lead early in the fifth minute when Rasmus Kristensen rose highest in the box to head home a well-delivered corner from Ritsu Doan, sending the ball inside the left post to put the visitors ahead.
Stuttgart responded midway through the first half after a costly error from Frankfurt goalkeeper Kaua Santos allowed Demirovic to level the scores in the 27th minute. The hosts then completed the turnaround eight minutes later as Josha Vagnoman set up Deniz Undav, who calmly slotted the ball into the bottom left corner to give Stuttgart a 2-1 advantage.
Frankfurt refused to back down and found an equaliser late in the game. In the 80th minute, Mahmoud Dahoud played a key role in the build-up before squaring the ball to Ayoube Amaimouni, who produced a fine finish past Alexander Nübel to restore parity.
With the match seemingly heading for a draw, Stuttgart struck the decisive blow in the 87th minute. Vagnoman once again turned provider, delivering a pass that allowed Nartey to tap into an empty net, sealing a memorable night for the midfielder and a crucial win for Stuttgart.