Vitesse resumed the Eredivisie season on Saturday evening with a good point on their away trip against AZ Alkmaar.
The visitors trailed 1-0 in the last fifteen minutes, but substitute Mohamed Sankoh scored the deserved equalizer in the 87th minute.
Sierra Leone native rescued a point for Vitesse in their 1-1 Eredivisie draw against AZ Alkmaar Saturday.
Sankoh, 19, who is on loan for the season from Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart, cancelled out Vangelis Pavlidis’s opener in the 87th minute as they held on to a vital draw.
It was Sankoh’s ninth appearance for the Dutch side since his loan move.
The draw means they sit 14th on the log ahead of the NEC Nijmegen visit this coming Saturday.
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