Video: Prince Tagoe scores for Partizan Belgrade again

Published on: 12 March 2011

Ghana striker Prince Tagoe's terrific form in Serbia continued when he scored to help city Partizan beat city rivals OFK Belgrade 2-1 on Saturday.

The 24-year-old has now scored four goals in his first three games for Serbian giants Partizan Belgrade.

In his first official home game since joining the club last month, the ex-Hearts of Oak dangerman put his side in the 53rd minute.

The visitors rallied and drew level in through Kecojevic but a late late strike by Babovic secured the win for the title holders.

Dominic Adiyiah was an unused substitute even though the club has high hopes for the young striker too as well.

Tagoe was on target in Partizan's 4-0 league win at Hajduk Kula on Wednesday after netting a brace in last weekend's 3-1 victory at Indjija.

Tagoe, who scored just two goals in 18 appearances for Hoffenheim after he joined them in 2009, has quickly settled at Partizan.

He scored either side of halftime at Indjija and headed home an early opener at struggling Hajduk Kula to keep Partizan five points clear of city rivals Red Star, who they meet in the Cup semi-final first leg on Wednesday.

Watch video of Tagoe's goal below:

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