Ghana forward Mohammed Fuseini found his goal-scoring boot after netting his first of the campaign to lead Union Saint-Gilloise to the final of the Belgium Cup.
Fuseini gave the Belgium champions a second half lead after converting from the box as Saint-Gilloise strolled to a 4-1 victory against ten-men Sporting Charleroi.
In the thrilling encounter, Union Saint-Gilloise opened the scoring just a minute into the match through Promise Akinpelu but Charleroi levelled immediately through Aurelien Scheidler.
Five minutes after the break, Fuseini handed the home side a deserving lead, slotting home from a well worked team effort.
Meanwhile, things went from bad to worse for the visitors after Yassine Titraoui was sent off with 18 minutes remaining.
Union Saint-Gilloise took advantage with Ross Sykes extending the advantage in the 84th minute before Raul Foruckz sealed victory in injury time.
The double-chasers will face the winner of the game between Royal Antwerp and Anderlecht in the final of the Belgium Cup.
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