Striker Mark Adu Amofah is hopeful of staging a great come-back in the Glo Premier League after he scored his debut goal for Kessben FC in their 3-1 win over Tema Youth last Sunday.
The 21-year-old has hailed his performance and describes it as a recipe for 'greater' things to come.
The former Asante Kotoko is re-launching his career after abortive trip abroad.
Amofah parted company with South African side Bloemfontein Celtic after just a season.
He scored three league goals in 10 games for the club though he didn't feature much in the second round.
He has also had stints with Danish sides SonderjyskE and Vejle B.
Amofah told Ghanasoccernet.com:"I am excited that my first match with Kessben went well and am very confident things will fall in place for me."
"Am very sure of ending the season well with the club and now that am back here in Ghana and started scoring, it will be good for me.
"This is how I describe as the return of the Mark and fans should expects more from the entire playing body."


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