Ghana forward Mohammed Gadafi Fuseini found the target as Union Saint-Gilloise thrashed Sporting Charleroi 4-1 in the second leg of their Belgian Cup semi-final clash.
The 23-year-old played the full match, continuing his steady return to form after spending a lengthy spell on the sidelines through injury.
Union were off to a flying start when David Promise struck inside the opening minute to ignite the home crowd.
Aurélien Scheidler responded for Charleroi before the break, ensuring the contest was level at halftime.
Five minutes after the restart, Mohammed Gadafi Fuseini restored the hosts’ advantage with a composed finish.
Further goals from Englishman Ross Sykes and Raul Florucz sealed a commanding victory and confirmed Union’s superiority over the two legs.
For Fuseini, the strike marks another step forward as he works his way back to peak sharpness.
The former Ghana youth international will be aiming to build momentum and increase his goal tally in the coming weeks.