Ekitike’s golazo with Frankfurt

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The ephemeral Parisian Hugo Ekitike scored a marvelous goal in favor of Frankfurt this Thursday evening in the Europa League.

Definitively transferred from PSG to Eintracht this summer, after an initial six-month loan, Hugo Ekitike opened his European counter this Thursday evening.

While Frankfurt hosted the Czechs from Plzen in the first act of the Europa League, the slender 22-year-old striker was responsible for opening the score.

After a nicely requested one-two and with remarkable ball control, the former Reims striker finished the job perfectly (38e). Judge for yourself…

The talented Champenois did not stop there as he then rewarded Junior Dina Ebimbe – another former Parisian – with a superb offering for making the 2-1 (62nd).

This season, in six outings in all competitions, Hugo Ekitike has already accumulated four goals and four assists. Promising!

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