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Alex Asamoah says he is back to help Kumasi Asante Kotoko to glory after completing a loan spell in South Korea.
The top scorer in the Ghana League three seasons ago spent time on loan after a big money move from AshantiGold to Asante Kotoko failed to yield the desired results.
But the striker is back in town, registered for Kotoko for the coming season and handed the number 17 shirt.
Now he hopes he can score the goals to restore the battered image of the club.
"I had a good time in Korea but now the loan spell has ended and I am back at Kotoko.
It was good for me to go away and experience football in another country. I still want to play football outside but in the meantime I hope I can return to my best form and score a lot of goals for Kumasi Asante Kotoko," he said.
Source: Kickoff.com
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