Ghana and Orlando Pirates striker Kwame Peprah says that he is gradually getting there after struggling to find his feet for his side since joining from King Faisal.

It took Kwame Peprah 13 matches before scoring his first two goals for his South African side Orlando Pirates on Monday 20th December against Gallants in a 2-1 home win.

He continued his rich vein of form on Thursday night as he helped his side come from behind to defeat Amazulu FC in the Premier Soccer League game.

“We thank the almighty God for giving us this victory," Peprah told SuperSport TV after the match.

"I would say this win was by the motivation and the thoughts of our leaders especially the coaches and the skippers who told us to never give up."

The Ghanaian went 13 matches drawing blanks before he broke his duck last week with a brace against Gallant.

Peprah says he is gradually getting there as he has the backing and support of his teammates and the playing body.

“We worked together and we have this victory so we gave the almighty God all the thanks," he said.

“Yes, I’m sure. Little by little I’m getting there because it’s now easy when you have the encouragement and the support from your teammates or your playing body you can do what you want to do."

“So, I also give thanks today to the whole body, the playing body for giving me this opportunity."

Peprah danced after scoring Pirates' second goal against AmaZulu and he acknowledged the teammate who taught him the dance.

“This dance is from one of my teammates Linda Mntambo. He taught me this celebration so big ups Linda [laughs] for this celebration," he concluded