Ghanaian striker Kwesi Appiah is delighted to have signed a new contract with English League Two club Crawley Town.
The attacker’s initial contract was set to expire on June 30, 2022, but he has now signed a new one-year deal to continue at the club.
“Buzzing to announce I’ve signed a new contract with @crawleytown Exciting times ahead,” Appiah stated.
Buzzing to have signed a new contract with @officialcrawleytownfc
????Excited times ahead! ???@wagmiunited #glorytogod #ctfc #KA21 #A #football #goals #winners @ The People’s Pension Stadium https://t.co/hkKZ5C5lFW
— Kwesi Appiah (@kwes1appiah) April 18, 2022
The former Black Stars player has netted eleven goals in 26 league appearances for the Reds so far this season.
Over the weekend, he was on commentary duty for BBC in the FA Cup semi-final clash between his former club Crystal Palace and Chelsea.
The 31-year-old spent five years at the south London club and was disappointed that Crystal Palace were unable to advance past the European champions.
The Blues won 2-0 thanks to a strong second-half performance, setting up a final meeting with Liverpool in May.
Meanwhile, Appiah had a good time in the commentary booth. He was the color commentator and did an excellent job despite his Palace bias.
The striker intends to pursue a career as a football pundit when he retires from playing, so he is gaining experience.
“I’m still playing but it is always good to try and get the experience of media and give yourself a good chance after the game.
“I see some of the Ghana guys like [Emmanuel Agyemang] Badu and [Asamoah] Gyan on television also so it’s definitely an interesting thing to look into,” Appiah told Ghanasoccernet.com.