Brandon Thomas-Asante’s comeback could hardly have been scripted better. After spending close to two months on the treatment table, the Coventry City forward has returned with a bang, playing a decisive role in consecutive Championship victories and reminding everyone exactly what they had been missing.
The Black Stars attacker was eased back into action in high-profile encounters against Leicester City and Millwall, and he has wasted no time making his presence felt.
Coventry’s latest triumph, a hard-fought win over Millwall, saw Thomas-Asante register another goal contribution as the Sky Blues tightened their grip at the top of the table and strengthened their promotion push.
Clearly buzzing after back-to-back wins, the 27-year-old took to social media to mark the moment, posting:
“Good to be back. Plus three points.”
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The assist against Millwall took his Championship tally to four for the campaign, complementing an impressive return of ten league goals, numbers that underline his importance to Coventry’s attacking rhythm.
His resurgence is also perfectly timed on the international front. With Ghana gearing up for the FIFA World Cup in North America this summer, Thomas-Asante’s sharpness and consistency will be welcome news for the Black Stars’ technical team.
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Currently, he stands among Ghana’s most prolific scorers in Europe this season, sharing top honours with Manchester City’s newly-acquired forward Antoine Semenyo.
Unsurprisingly, his performances have not gone unnoticed. Interest from top-flight clubs continues to build, adding another layer to what is shaping up to be a defining period in Thomas-Asante’s career, one fueled by resilience, form, and momentum.





