Ghanaian international, Kwame Thomas has earned applause from his Doncaster Rovers manager Darren Moore following his inspiring display during their 3-0 defeat to Oxford United last weekend.
The 24-year old joined the English Lower Division side in the summer transfer window but had to wait until last Saturday before he was handed his debut.
Though his club lost by three goals to nothing, his display on the field of play has caught the eye of his manager who is now confident the player can provide variation to how his team plays.
In an interview after the game with Oxford United, manager Darren Moore shared, “All of a sudden we’ve got an out in Kwame in terms of how he plays”.
“What he gives us is a different option in the type of player that he is and I think it's an option that is really going to benefit us.
“Now that he’s in the building and he’s had a couple of games, we’ve had a good look at him and a good view of him.
“Kwame, he’ll get stronger in terms of his match minutes.
“He’s fit, there’s no problem but with match minutes it takes that little bit longer and only comes with playing games.
“He’s had two games in a week, with 70 minutes and 60 minutes which will do him the world of good.”
The player who lasted for 64 minutes on his debut is expected to feature for Doncaster Rovers this weekend when they take on Bristol Rovers at home.