Despite a disappointing season for FC Copenhagen, Youssoufa Moukoko delivered a moment of brilliance. The former BVB prodigy scored a brace against Brøndby in extra time to secure a Conference League qualifying berth and earn hero status.
The brace offered some consolation after a difficult campaign in which the 21-year-old had slipped out of Copenhagen's starting XI, and the usually dominant Danish champions struggled badly. FCK even tumbled into the relegation play-offs, but six goals from Moukoko in as many games helped them escape.
Now the club can look forward to European competition; last term, Copenhagen were competing in the Champions League, where they faced, among others, Moukoko's former club Dortmund.
After an underwhelming loan at OGC Nice, Dortmund and Moukoko parted ways last summer, with Copenhagen paying €5 million for the striker's services. On Saturday, he began to justify that investment.