Ghanaian youngster Osman Ibrahim scores in Nordsjaelland’s heavy win over Ludogorets

 After Marcus Ingvatsen’s second minute goal was canceled by Olivier Verdon’s ninth minute penalty kick, the Ghana attacker pounced on a catastrophic goalkeeping to make it 2-1 to the host.

Ghana’s international sovereign dollar bonds rose on Friday after the West African country reached a staff-level agreement with the International Monetary Fund on the first review of its $3 billion bailout loan program.

Longer-dated maturities jumped the most, with the 2061 bond rising just over 1 cent to 41.504 cents on the dollar at 1204 GMT, according to Tradeweb data. Most of the bonds are still trading at deeply distressed levels of 41-44 cents on the dollar.

Ghanaian forward Ibrahim Osman was on target for FC Nordsjaelland in their emphatic win over PFC Ludogorets Razgrad 1945 in the UEFA Europa Conference League.

The young Ghanaian dazzled throughout the game for the Red and Yellow Wild Tigers as they put seven past the Bulgarian First Professional League giant on Thursday evening.

After Marcus Ingvatsen’s second minute goal was canceled by Olivier Verdon’s ninth minute penalty kick, the Ghana attacker pounced on a catastrophic goalkeeping to make it 2-1 to the host.

He was thickly involved in the team’s fourth goal on the night as they won 7-1 against the Green and Whites Eagles at the Right to Dream Stadium in Denmark.

The 18-year-old versatile forward has two goals and four assists in 12 games this season in all competitions for FC Nordsjaelland.

 

SOURCE: Dailymailgh