Embattled Ghanaian striker Raphael Dwamena has taken solace in his maker as the one who takes care of his heart despite another setback which has ruled him out of the beautiful game.

Raphael has been ruled out of football indefinitely by his Danish club, Velje BK after a heart scare was announced on Tuesday night.

The 25-year-old Ghanaian striker’s career has been bedevilled by heart troubles that has caused him so much.

In 2018, a deal to English Premier League side Brighton fell through after the English side detected the heart condition during medical examinations.

Whiles on loan last year at Real Zaragoza in the lower tier Spanish league, the heart trouble flared up and had to stop playing for some months before undergoing surgery.

The  Ghanaian striker later signed for Danish club Velje BK and they have announced a recurrence of Dwamena’s troubling heart issues and have therefore decided to rip up his contract.

An obviously disappointed Dwamena says he is under medical supervision and thanked the Danish club for the opportunity but believes God is with him.

“I always feel like nothing is wrong with me. I believe that God is the one who takes care of my heart. I may have symptoms of hearts problems or other things but I am never afraid. God is with me.” He said.

The Black Stars player also revealed he will like to help the club in whatever capacity he can until there is a change in his circumstances.

"I am truly grateful for the opportunity that Vejle Boldklub gave me to play football again. Now I have been taken off the field and am under medical supervision," he said, as quoted by the club’s official website.

"Despite not being able to be on the pitch, I still want to help the club achieve its goals. Therefore, I would also like to say to both my teammates, the staff, and the fans that I am proud to be part of the Vejle Boldklub family,” he added.