Former Mathare United forward Dani Lual feels that he returns to his parent club a better player and ready to score goals for fun in league matches.Lual who is attached to Czech Republican second tier side MFK Vyskov made a return to the club at the start of the month following the expiry of his loan deal to FK Blansko.The towering player joined Vyskov in August 2021 after severing ties with Mathare but was loaned out in August last year in a bid to gain more experience and adapt to the new environment.##NAJAVA_MECA_6962783##The South Sudanese forward says he is pumped up after his parent club recalled him, a move that he opines that is a strong indicator of the value they have attached in him.“I am glad to be back home after spending the past four months on loan. The deal helped me learn more and gather playing time. I am looking forward to featuring for Vyskov on a regular basis going forward,” he said.Joseph Okumu helps Gent pick maximum points away to TriudenLual stepped foot in the Kenyan Premier League in January 2020 when the 2008 champions acquired him on a three-year long deal from Altabara FC.He featured for the slum boys for a season and half with his performances catching the eye of Vyskov who acquired his signature on a two-year long deal.How football talent broke barriers for Wadadia trainer Joy WanjauPrior to joining Mathare, the goal poacher had unsuccessfully tried his luck in Spain with Valencia junior side.Lual was a regular player for the South Sudan national U20 team during his time at Mathare and further, earned his senior team call up while still attached to the club.