Raphael Dwamena made a huge statement on his Swiss Super League debut by scoring all goals in FC Zurich’s victory.
The Black Stars striker, netted twice on first appearance against Ethiopia in Kumasi, hit a stunning brace on as promoted side secured a 2-0 win at Grasshoppers.
Dwamena got the opener in the 21st minute on the first weekend, heading home a delightful cross from Adrian Winter.
Before he added the second eight minutes from time which was the assurance goal for the bagged. The youngster spun past his marker and curled his shot into the corner.
"Good start for me and i want to continue this throughout the season," he said
"I just have to keep working hard and with this wonderful start i pray to get in more goals for my team." Dwamena told reporters after the match.
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