Young Ghanaian midfielder Kamal Sowah impressed for OH Leuven as they battled for a deserving point away at Belgian giants Genk.
After having a goal disallowed by the VAR in the first half, Genk who were playing at home at the Luminus Arena, took the lead in the second half through Japanese import Junya Ito.
When all looked set for a home win, OHL forwward Thomas Henry broke Genk hearts by scoring an equaliser with five minutes to go.
Sowah played the full minutes for OH Leuven.
This was second draw for OH Leuven since the league began after their opening day 1-1 draw with Eupen.
Kamal Sowah, 20 is a Right to Dream Academy product currently on loan at Leuven from parent club Leicester City.
He signed for the Foxes on 31 January 2018, tying him to the club until the summer of 2022.
He was loaned to OH Leuven, a club also owned by King Power International Group (owners of Leicester City), for one and a half seasons to gain more experience.