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Myron Boadu finds color in Germany. Disappointing and downgraded in Monaco, the Dutch international (1 cap, 1 goal) joined Bochum on loan this summer. And if his fragility caught up with him once again with this hip injury in October, Boadu knew how to take the bull by the horns.
Returning to the field at the beginning of January, he scored in a friendly against Heracles (1-0), before playing a few minutes against Mainz six days later. Today, his coach Dieter Hecking chose to start him against Leipzig, and he did quite well. Trailing 3-0 in the first period, Bochum then got back on track thanks to its Dutch striker, who scored a hat-trick in the space of 13 minutes (48th, 57th, 61st). The two teams are currently back to back, 10 minutes from the end (3-3).
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