Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Frederick Asare has finally made his long-awaited return to competitive football, featuring for Durban City in their 2-2 draw in the South African second tier.
The Ghanaian shot-stopper had been sidelined for several months due to a persistent injury that kept him out of action. His absence was a blow for the club, which had counted on his experience and leadership at the back.
However, on Tuesday, Asare was finally back between the sticks, making his debut for Durban City in a hard-fought stalemate.
While the result was not a winning one, the 27-year-old showed glimpses of his quality, pulling off a number of solid saves and commanding his area with authority. His return is a significant boost for the club as they push for a strong finish to the campaign.
Asare previously played for Asante Kotoko, where he established himself as a reliable goalkeeper and earned a move to South Africa. The injury setback threatened to derail his progress, but his comeback suggests he is determined to reclaim his best form.
With minutes now under his belt, the Ghanaian will look to build on this performance, regain full match fitness, and establish himself as a key figure for Durban City in the coming weeks.
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