Clement Mutai Bishoff, who is eligible to represent Kenya, found the back of the net as Denmark beat Ukraine at the ongoing 2025 U21 Euros.
Harambee Stars-eligible forward Clement Bischoff found the net and impressed scouts once again as Denmark U21 staged a dramatic comeback to beat Ukraine U21 3-2 in a pulsating UEFA U21 European Championship encounter.
The 19-year-old, who has recently been linked with a move to English Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers, scored Denmark’s first goal as the Danes overturned a first-half deficit in an action-packed second period.
Ukraine opened the scoring in the 22nd minute through Nazar Voloshyn, who tapped home from close range after a pinpoint cross by Oleh Ocheretko.
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Despite Denmark’s efforts, the hosts went into the break trailing 1-0.
The second half, however, sparked into life in the 62nd minute when Bischoff latched onto a loose ball in the box and fired a powerful right-footed shot into the top center of the net to make it 1-1.
But Ukraine were quick to respond. Maksym Braharu restored their lead just 16 minutes later with a long-range effort that beat the Danish keeper at the bottom right corner. Ocheretko was again the provider.
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Denmark showed resilience, and within minutes, they were back on level terms. William Bøving equalized in the 81st minute with a stunning strike from outside the box, assisted by William Osula.
Just three minutes later, Osula turned scorer, poking in from close range after a clever assist by Thomas Jørgensen. The goal was briefly reviewed by VAR before being confirmed, sealing a memorable 3-2 victory for Denmark.
Bischoff’s performance will no doubt add to growing speculation about his future, with Wolves among the clubs reportedly monitoring his development.
Denmark’s win puts them in a strong position heading into the next phase of the tournament, while Ukraine will be left to rue their inability to hold onto the lead.