Ghanaian forward Dauda Mohammed has expressed excitement in scoring again for Vitesse Arnhem in their 1-1 draw with Feyernord in the Dutch Eredivisie.
Mohammed was returning from a concussion he suffered last week that saw him last only 33 minutes in their 4-1 win over NAC breda.
"Sometimes you need luck to be at the right place at the right. Happy with my goal but not enough for the 3 points but we keep on. Still Believe," he posted on Twitter.
The 21-year old returned to the side’s lineup against Feyenoord after being cleared by the medical team.
The Ghanaian forward repaid the faith shown in him coach Slutky as he fired in an equalizer in the 47th minute after Orkun Kokcu had given the visitors the initiative on the stroke of half time.
He was replaced in the 62nd minute of the game.
Dauda has scored two goals since joining the club on loan from Belgian giants RSC Anderlecht in the winter transfer window.
Sometimes you need luck to be at the right place at the right. Happy with my goal but not enough for the 3 points but we keep on. Still Believe ????? pic.twitter.com/KkWnfSqYpp
— Mohammed dauda (@mo_dauda) March 11, 2019
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