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Saido Berahino: Stoke City striker scores on Burundi debut
After ending his 913-day wait for a goal, Stoke City striker Saido Berahino just cannot stop scoring.
Eleven days on from lifting the two-and-a-half-year burden from his shoulders, the former England Under-21 international has netted again.
This time, however, on his debut for East African nation Burundi in a 1-1 draw with Gabon.
Berahino had been cleared to play for his country of birth as Burundi continued their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.
And the 25-year-old gave his side the lead on 40 minutes against Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's Gabon - though the Arsenal forward earned a point for his nation with 14 minutes remaining.
Burundi now top Group C, after an opening 3-0 victory over South Sudan, as the former West Brom striker aims to reach his first major international tournament.
Berahino was granted political asylum after arriving in the UK from war-torn Burundi as a 10-year-old, and went on to register 47 England caps from under-16 to under-21 level.
But he opted for an international switch after being left frustrated by a lack of opportunities to play for England - only making the bench in 2014 after ex-England manager Roy Hodgson called-up the then-21-year-old for a Euro 2016 qualifier against Slovenia.
Berahino's Burundi continue their campaign against Mali on 10 October.