Ghana coach Avram Grant could have a solution to his striking problems sitting with striker Raphael Dwamena who is scoring for fun in the Austrian second-tier league.
The 21-year-old wunderkind has now scored goals in each of his last five games for Austria Lustenau in all competitions.
Dwamena, a former Sogakope Red Bulls Academy product, has now netted 8 goals in 11 games in the Austrian Liga 1 competition.
The lethal forward has now left his Ghanaian compatriot Samuel Tetteh in his wakes in the race for the goal-king title in the league.
The prodigious striker's scoring statistics means he is the most efficient Ghanaian marksman abroad this season.
The former Liefering forward's strike in Lustenau's 3-1 win at Horn on Friday evening has out his total goal tally to 10 in 13 games in all competitions - an average of 0.8 per game.
While he was proving his heroics before just over 1000 fans at the Waldviertler Volksbank, Dutch-born Ghanaian striker Kevin Tano scored the consolation goal for Horns who are trapped in the relegation.
By El Akyereko
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