Ghanaian youngster Warden hoping to improve at Levidiakos in Greece

Published on: 20 April 2014
Ghanaian youngster Warden hoping to improve at Levidiakos in Greece
Ghanaian striker Eric Warden wants to improve at Levidiakos

By Akyereko Frimpong Manson

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Ghanaian youth attacker Eric Warden has aimed 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 9 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 has targeted improving performance to aim 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 plying their trades in the Greek Super League.

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