Brandon Thomas-Asante continued his scorching run of form in the English Championship, netting a crucial goal to help Coventry City extend their lead over Blackburn Rovers in Saturday’s fixture.

The 25-year-old forward, who joined Coventry this season, has quickly become a key figure in Frank Lampard’s attack, combining pace, power, and precision in the final third.

“The Ghana boy is on real fire,” fans echoed across social media as Asante bagged his fourth goal in four games.

Asante has now reached an overall nine (9) direct goal involvement in ten (10) English Championship games for Coventry City, hitting six goals and notching three assists as his red-hot form keeps Frank Lampard's side on the summit of the league log with 22 points from ten games after an impressive seven games streak without a defeat.

His latest strike — a composed finish after a well-hit volley — marks 5 direct goal involvements in his last 4 matches, underlining his consistency and growing influence.

With Joseph Paintsil thriving in MLS and Francis Amuzu pushing for a Black Stars call-up, Thomas-Asante’s form adds to the wave of Ghanaian forwards lighting up global leagues — and could soon spark conversations about final national team inclusion ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.