Ghanaian winger Francis Amuzu continued his impressive play in Brazil, providing two assists as Grêmio swept aside Botafogo 5-2 in an entertaining Brazilian league encounter.

The 26-year-old was a constant threat throughout the match, playing a direct role in two of Grêmio’s goals and helping his side overwhelm their opponents with pace and attacking intent.

Amuzu’s display extended an encouraging run of form. In his last two outings, he has registered assists in consecutive matches, underlining his growing influence in Grêmio’s attack.

Since joining the club in January 2026, the Ghana international has now contributed two goals and three assists in just seven appearances, quickly establishing himself as a key creative outlet.

Grêmio’s victory over Botafogo was built on relentless pressure and sharp finishing, with Amuzu’s vision and delivery providing the spark on the flanks.

As he continues to adapt to Brazilian football, Amuzu’s early impact suggests he is settling in well, offering Ghanaian fans another reason to follow his progress closely in South America.