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Soccer News of Sunday, 20 April 2014

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Warden hoping to improve at Levidiakos in Greece

Ghanaian youth attacker, Eric Warden, aims to improve his playing statistics after a debut spell with Levidiakos in the Greek Super League.

The 21-year-old former Bechem United striker moved to Greece from Spanish side Celta de Vigo and joined second division side Fokikos in the 2012/13.

After an impressive first season with Fokikos where he scored nine times in 23 games, he moved to Levidiakos in January to spend the second half of the season with the club, but could only manage 3 Super League games due to an eye injury.

However, he targets improving his performance for more playing time.

“I did an operation in my left eye, so I wasn’t really active this season but when I recovered, I managed a couple of games for the club, but I hope to improve and transform my performance last season from Fokikos,” he told GHANAsoccernet.com.

Warden is one of the few players playing in the Greek Super League.