Ghana and Viktoria Plzen young striker, Prince Adu Kwabena has opened up on his long injury and how frustrated he became having spent almost two years on sidelines.
The 21-year-old had the spotlight on him during his time with Bechem United when he was just 16 becoming the youngest player to play in the Ghana Premier League then.
His quality was captured by English top tabloid the Guardian who included him to their top 60 young footballers in the world in 2020 following his outstanding performance for the Hunters.
However, his progression was dealt with a huge blow after suffering a heartbreaking meniscus injury which took out for almost two years in what was a very devastating period for the youngster.
He finally returned and signed for Ukrainian side Kryvbas Kryvhyi Rih on a four-year deal but could spend only a season there with his instant impact and subsequently joined Czech Republican giants Viktoria Plzen where he is currently turning heads in the ongoing season.
Speaking with Flashscore, the elite gunman admitted he was very broken after his injury since he was not recovering anytime soon and was even thinking of quitting football at some point.
"It was a really difficult moment in my life because I had never experienced injury before."
"I decided to quit football because my knee was not healing. I didn't know whether I could come back and play football again. I didn't know how I would do the surgery or recover."
Prince Adu Kwabena was part of the Black Satellites squad for the 2021 AFCON but was left out because of injury.