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As Ghanaians cry over goal scoring as a problem ahead of Brazil 2014 a deadly Ghanaian striker Mawuli Osei is making massive waves in Israel and has promised to help the Black Stars when called up.
Osei has scored 14 goals in 13 league games for Hapoel Ashkelon in Israel and places his club third on the league table.
The 24-year-old has become the most talked off player following his impressive scoring form in the Israeli second tier where he is currently the top scorer in the division.
The Ghanaian has contributed 14 of Ashkelon’s 34 goals – representing 41.18 percent of the total goals scored by the club so far this season.
Osei’s performance has caught the attention of several top flight clubs in Israel. Other clubs in Europe are also eyeing the prospect and could pounce when the transfer window reopens in January.
The ex Great Olympics and BA Stars player was just a goal shy of winning last season’s top scorer award after banging in 19 goals in 36 games.
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