Andre Ayew opened his scoring account for NAC Breda in an entertaining 3-3 draw against Feyenoord in the Eredivisie on Sunday afternoon.
The Ghanaian forward found the net for the first time since joining the Dutch side, heading home late in the first half in a thrilling contest at the Rat Verlegh Stadium.
The visitors made a brighter start, with Ayase Ueda putting Feyenoord ahead in the 19th minute. NAC Breda responded quickly through Kamal Sowah, who restored parity for the hosts.
Feyenoord regained the lead in the 31st minute when Luciano Valente found the back of the net, but the advantage was short-lived as Boyd Lucassen levelled the score once again for Breda.
Ayew then produced a decisive moment just before the interval, rising high to head home and give the home side a 3-2 lead heading into halftime.
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After the break, Ueda struck again to secure a share of the spoils for Feyenoord, with the match finishing 3-3.
The result leaves NAC Breda in 17th place on the league table with 23 points as they continue their battle to avoid relegation. Their next assignment will be against Go Ahead Eagles next weekend.
Since arriving at Breda, Ayew has made nine appearances and is gradually becoming an influential figure in the squad.
The experienced attacker is also hoping his performances in the Netherlands could boost his chances of earning a place in Ghana’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
His possible return to the national team continues to spark debate among fans, though the final decision will lie with Black Stars head coach Otto Addo.
Ghana have been drawn in Group L of the tournament alongside England, Croatia and Panama.
