EXCITING young Australian attacker Mathew Leckie has scored his second goal in as many games to help FSV Frankfurt defeat Sonnenhoft Grossaspach 2-1 in Germany's DFB Pokal on Friday.
Leckie, who has been loaned to FSV from top flight Borussia Moenchengladbach for the entire season, continued his bright start to the season with the winner on 22 minutes.
The former Adelaide United man had scored for FSV last weekend, in their 3-1 2.Bundesliga triumph over Hertha BSC.
Sebastian Szimeyer had opened the scoring on seven minutes for the Regionalliga Sudwest side, before Yannick Stark levelled on 21 minutes.
Only a minute later, Leckie, who played the entire 90 minutes, put FSV in front with a header.
The goal came from a hopeful punt forward which caused confusion between keeper Christopher Knett and defender Dennis Grab right on the edge of the box, allowing Leckie to pop in and head into an empty net.
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