German-Ghanaian midfielder Kofi Jeremy Amoako scored a crucial equaliser as Dynamo Dresden battled back to earn a 2â1 away win over Magdeburg in 2. Bundesliga action at the Avnet Arena.
After Mateusz Zukowski had put the hosts ahead on 29 minutes, Amoako struck just five minutes later, arriving on the edge of the box to sweep home Tobias Müller’s cutâback and restore parity at 1â1.
The turnaround was completed in first-half stoppage time when Thomas Leon Keller headed in the winner at 45+3 minutes, capping a ruthless spell in which Dresden punished Magdeburg’s lapse in concentration.
Magdeburg dominated possession and racked up 21 shots, but Dynamo’s compact shape and Tim Schreiber’s assured goalkeeping helped the visitors see out sustained late pressure.
Operating as a deepâlying midfielder, Amoako combined defensive discipline with forward thrust, and his goal adds an attacking highlight to a solid season in which he has made 18 league appearances, with 0 goals and 0 assists recorded before this match in the 2025/26 campaign.
The victory provides a vital boost for Dresden’s survival push and momentum ahead of their next league fixture at home to Arminia Bielefeld on Sunday, 1 February, at the RudolfâHarbigâStadion.
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