Daniel Lomotey Adzigodi Agbloe has located his scoring boots as he scored for the third consecutive time for West Africa Football Academy(WAFA) in their 3-0 win over AshantiGold on Wednesday.
The striker failed to find the back of the net in the opening seven games for WAFA but has made amends in the last three games including a goal of the season contender in the last game.
The brilliant 17-year-old striker scored his first goal in WAFA's 4-1 thrashing of defending champions, Wa All Stars, went on to score against Bechem United on Sunday before the spectacular strike against former champions, AshGold at Sogakope.
The former striker of Ada-based, Denart Soccer Academy picked a loose ball from around the centre circle, dribbled past two AshGold defenders and unexpectedly fired in a thunderbolt of a shot many yards away from the '18' box to beat AshGold goalie Apronti in post to put the WAFA lads in a two goal lead on their way to a comfortable 3-0 victory and up to top spot on the league ladder.
The teenager is at the minute the toast of his WAFA teammates, technical team and supporters but Lomotey is rather focused on working harder after reviving his league topscorer aspirations now with three strikes to his name and is already looking forward to the next game against Elmina Sharks.
"I dedicate this goal to our late technical director Sam Arday who will be laid to rest this weekend. I'm extremely happy with scoring in three league games in a row after not scoring in my first seven matches. Now I think my goalking dream is right back on track, I just have to work harder and surely I will score more goals and we will see what happens come end of season," Daniel Lomotey said.
"Another dream I have is to play for the national under 20 team and to get to that level I know I must prove myself by scoring more goals. I appreciate the support of my team mates, our supporters and the technical team, they are wonderful people," Lomotey added.