Dutch  born Ghanaian winger, Elvis Manu says that he is the solution to Ghana age old problem of scoring goals.

Since the retirement(unofficial) of Asamoah Gyan from the team, goals have been  very difficult to come by for the team.

According Elvis Manu, he has the midas touch to score goals for the Black Stars and that should be handed the opportunity to impress.

The 28 year old winger was born in Dordrecht - Holland  to Ghanaian parents and switch his nationality to Ghana  but seven years after he still yet to make his  Ghana debut.

Speaking to Angel TV, he revealed that Ghana has a good team but the main problem is goal scoring which he is the solution.

“Yes, I think that the squad is good, I won’t say anything bad about the squad but in the last couple of years, what everybody says is that they lack goal scoring players and that is a team I think I am the player to bring it into the team when given the opportunity” he said.

Meanwhile, he has disclosed Ghana’s performance at the 2010 World Cup changed his mind to switch nationality and play for the Black Stars.

“When I was young, I have always wanted to play for Holland because I was born there, I didn’t know anything but the decision to play for Ghana came after watching the 2010 World Cup. I think the 2010 World Cup changed my mind”

“At first, it wasn’t too much like people switching nationality, the first that I know was Quincy Owusu Abayie, so he was the one that gave me the eye opener to play for Ghana. I also think all African fell in love with Ghana especially how they played at the World Cup”

He played for Holland at the U-19, U-20 and U-21 before  switching to Ghana where he is still waiting for his debut.

The journeyman has played for the likes of Brighton, Huddersfield, Feyenoord, Cambuur, Go Ahead Eagles, some clubs in Turkey and  now plays in Poland for Wisla Krakow.