Ghanaian forward Prince Osei-Owusu played a vital role for Toronto Football Club, scoring a goal in their 1-1 draw with the Chicago Fire in the MLS.
As the arrowhead, the forward led the attack for his team in the demanding away fixture.
During a game at Soldier Field, both teams had multiple opportunities in the first half, but only one goal was scored.
In added time, Prince-Osei Owusu stepped up to take a penalty awarded to Toronto FC, a tense moment that he converted, sending the visitors into the break with a slim advantage.
Although the away side maintained their good play in the second half, they were unable to accumulate the full three points.
Chicago Fire managed to equalize in the 88th minute through Jonathan Dean, staging a comeback.
Ultimately, both teams had to agree on the draw, resulting in one point for each.
After netting another goal, Prince-Osei Owusu of Ghana has reached eight goals in the current MLS season, having played in 28 matches.
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