Braydon Manu scores and assist in Darmstadt win in Bundesliga 2

Ghanaian forward Braydon Manu was on the score sheet for SV Darmstadt 98 as they demolished FC Erzegebirde Aue by 6goals in the German Bundesliga 2 on Saturday on matchday 32.

The Black stars forward scored his side’s third goal of the day in the 19th minute after Pfeiffer  and Skarke had given the homeside a two goal lead.
Tim Skarke completed his brace in the 39th minute after being assisted by Braydon Manu with Mathias Honsak and Tobias Kempe adding two more goals to complete the demolishing exercise at the Merck-Stadion Am Boellenfalltor.

The former LSA Hansa forward was replaced in the 61st minute by  Mathias Honsak.

SV Darmstadt are 2nd on the league log with 57points after 32 league games and will take on Fortuna Dusseldorf next as the fight for a ticket for Bundesliga action gets closer.

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