Ghanaian forward Ragnar Ache scored a crucial late goal to help Kaiserslautern secure a 2-2 draw against Greuther Fürth in the German Bundesliga 2.
Ache, who entered the game in the 73rd minute, made an impact with an equalizer in the 84th minute. His right-footed shot, set up by fellow German-born Ghanaian Aaron Opoku, ensured the match ended level.
The game unfolded in two distinct halves. Greuther Fürth took an early lead with goals from Julian Green in the 31st minute and Noel Futkeu in the 38th minute. Kaiserslautern began their comeback just before halftime with a goal from Daniel Hanslik.
Several German-born Ghanaian players were involved, including Richmond Tachie and Jan Gyamerah for Kaiserslautern, and Gideon Jung for Greuther Fürth. Ghanaian-born German attacker Roberto Massimo also played for Greuther Fürth.
Despite Kaiserslautern’s dominance in possession, Greuther Fürth had more shots on goal. The draw leaves the head-to-head record at 10 wins for Kaiserslautern, 5 for Greuther Fürth, and 1 draw. Kaiserslautern will now focus on their upcoming DFB Pokal match against Ingolstadt.




























