Former Medeama captain Kwasi Donsu played a pivotal role in securing Sirens their much-needed victory, ending a 10-game winless streak in the Maltese topflight league. The Ghanaian midfielder’s expertise came to the forefront as he calmly converted a penalty, ensuring Sirens’ first triumph in a challenging run of fixtures.
The dramatic encounter unfolded at the Centenary Stadium, where Sirens faced off against Gudja in a crucial battle that held significant implications for the relegation-threatened side.
Despite Gudja taking an early lead with Abou Toure finding the net in the 27th minute, Sirens displayed resilience, leveling the score in the 53rd minute with a goal from Daniel Agius.
The turning point came in the 67th minute when Sirens were awarded a penalty, setting the stage for Kwasi Donsu to showcase his composure and skill. The Ghanaian midfielder confidently converted the penalty in the 68th minute, propelling Sirens into a 2-1 lead.
Buoyed by the newfound advantage, Sirens successfully fended off Gudja’s attempts to mount a comeback, ultimately securing their inaugural victory of the season.
The win serves as a significant morale boost for the team, which has faced a challenging series of fixtures in the ongoing campaign.
Notably, Sirens currently boasts a roster with eight players in their first-team lineup for the ongoing season.
Kwasi Donsu’s standout performance and the team’s collective effort have injected renewed hope and determination into the squad as they aim to navigate the competitive landscape of the Maltese topflight league.
As Sirens celebrates this long-awaited victory, the spotlight remains on Kwasi Donsu and his ability to make a meaningful impact in steering the team toward further success in the challenging weeks ahead.