West Africa Football Academy (WAFA) striker Daniel Lomotey says his dream is to get a call-up to the national team.
Lomotey, who has already featured for the Ghana U-20 team is hoping to maintain his form in the ongoing season in order to get an invitation into the Black Stars.
The enterprising forward in an interview expressed his desire to emerge as the top scorer at the end of the Ghana Premier League campaign but says securing a national team call-up will be a dream comes true.
“Yeah am very excited, after a long time of being sidelined due to few knocks in the previous seasons,” he said.
“I thank God for this victory for WAFA and for my goals. Although this is just the first match of the season, I hope to score more goals for my team, and hope if I can maintain my current form maybe I hope I will get a call up into the senior national team; my dream is to play for the Black stars “
“I thank the WAFA technical team, management and the Director /chairman Karel Broken and all my teammates for their prayers during my difficult times, am very grateful to all”
Lomotey in matchday one of the GPL scored a brace to cushion his side to a 4-3 victory over King Faisal at Sogakope.
He was the youngest player to score against the two big clubs in Ghana; Kumasi Asante Kotoko; three against Accra Hearts of Oak and one against Asante Kotoko at age sixteen years (16 years) during the previous seasons.
The in-form striker has on record for scoring the four hundred (400th Goal) in the Ghana Premier League and was nominated for the player of the month twice during the last two previous seasons.
Currently, at club level, he is among the top three highest goal scores for WAFA, a record for just playing for two seasons.
“I am praying that I will have an injury-free season to prove my talent to all Ghanaians because my hope is to play for the senior national team (Ghana Black Stars)” he concluded.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim