Harambee Stars prospect scores for Denmark in UEFA Euro U21 Championship

Clement Mutahi Bischoff continued to enhance his growing reputation on the European stage after scoring and impressing in Denmark U21’s dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Ukraine U21 in a UEFA U21 European Championship clash.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsThe 19-year-old winger, who is eligible to represent Kenya and is reportedly on the radar of English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers, netted Denmark’s equaliser in the 62nd minute, sparking a second-half rally.Ukraine had taken a first-half lead through Nazar Voloshyn, who calmly slotted home from close range in the 22nd minute after a pinpoint delivery by Oleh Ocheretko. The Danes pressed for an equaliser, but went into halftime trailing 1-0.##NAJAVA_MECA_8975649##The match flipped dramatically after the restart. Bischoff, showing sharp anticipation and composure, pounced on a loose ball in the box and fired a right-footed rocket into the top-centre of the net to level the score.But Ukraine was not done yet. In the 78th minute, Maksym Braharu restored their lead with a thunderous long-range strike, again assisted by Ocheretko, who was pulling the strings in midfield.Denmark’s response was swift and emphatic. In the 81st minute, William Bøving curled in a sensational equalizer from a distance, with William Osula providing the assist.Chaos in Camp: Are Harambee Starlets being set up for failure?Just three minutes later, Osula turned scorer, finishing off a clever move initiated by Thomas Jørgensen. The goal was briefly reviewed by VAR before being confirmed, sealing an unforgettable comeback.Bischoff’s standout performance, including his tireless work rate and decisive goal, further fuels speculation surrounding his future.According to Molineux News, Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers are monitoring the Danish-Kenyan prospect as a potential replacement for Rayan Aït-Nouri, who has moved to Manchester City.Tusker striker eyes late-season heroics after injury layoffBorn in Denmark to a Kenyan mother and Danish father, Bischoff has represented Denmark at the youth level, but remains eligible for the Harambee Stars.Should he opt to switch allegiance and secure a move to the Premier League, he would become only the second Kenyan-born player to feature in the English top flight after Victor Wanyama, who played for Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur between 2013 and 2020.Kshs1.2 billion valued Harambee Stars prospect backed to replace Man City-bound star at Wolves

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