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Brimming with confidence after becoming the first player to get a hat-trick in this season's Ghana Premier League, Aduana Stars' Yahaya Mohammed has vowed to keep scoring for his side.
The maverick striker found the net three times in the 6-0 thumping of Inter Allies at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park. He is now top scorer with three goals alongside WAFA's Aminu Mohammed and Abdul Wahab of Eleven Wonders.
“It is a good feeling scoring three goals, I am very excited about that,” he said.
''I will make sure I continue with this performance, is my target to score in every game. But that comes with a lot of work and I must work towards that. “If I had my way I will like to score a hat-trick in every game I play for Aduana, but obviously that is not possible”. he concluded with a grin.
The Dormaa based re-sign the former Murciélagos F.C. forward after his short spell in Tanzania.
He was the second top-scorer of the Ghana Premier League two seasons ago before departing to Azam FC in Tanzania.
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