Daniel-Kofi Kyereh marked a significant milestone in his comeback journey by scoring his first goal after a long injury layoff, netting a late winner in SC Freiburg II’s thrilling 3-2 victory over Hessen Kassel.
The Ghanaian midfielder, who recently returned to action after more than three years on the sidelines, made an immediate impact in just his second game back, sealing the win with a decisive late strike.
Kyereh had earlier announced his return to competitive football with a substitute appearance in Freiburg II’s 4-1 win over Eintracht Trier, where he also registered an assist in a promising cameo.
His gradual reintegration through the club’s second team reflects a careful approach to rebuilding his fitness and sharpness after a prolonged spell out due to recurring injuries.
Once a key figure for Ghana, Kyereh’s absence was deeply felt at both club and international levels during major tournaments and qualifiers.
However, his recent performances signal a positive turnaround as he works his way back to full form.
With confidence growing and minutes increasing, the 28-year-old will now be focused on maintaining consistency and pushing for a return to the top level.
His comeback could prove timely for Ghana as he aims to re-enter the national team setup ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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