Ghana forward Prince Kwabena Adu continued his impressive scoring form in the Czech Fortuna Liga after finding the back of the net in Viktoria Plzen’s 2-1 victory over FK Mlada Boleslav on Sunday.
Adu, who has been in scintillating form since the start of the campaign, opened the scoring just moments after the break.
The 22-year-old reacted sharply inside the box to slot home after an intelligent square pass from Liberian midfielder Sampson Dweh.
The goal gave Plzen the perfect platform to control proceedings in a tightly contested encounter.
Plzen doubled their advantage in the 82nd minute through Nigerian forward Rafiu Durosinmi, who finished off a well-worked move initiated by former Czech international Matej Vydra.
Durosinmi’s strike ultimately proved decisive.
Boleslav, however, pulled one back three minutes from time when Matyas Vojta converted a late opportunity to set up a nervy ending, but Plzen held firm to secure all three points.
Adu’s goal takes his tally to six in 16 league appearances this season, underlining his growing influence in the Plzen attack.
His club form comes on the back of a significant personal milestone-making his Ghana debut earlier this month in friendly matches against Japan and South Korea.
With his confidence soaring and performances steadily improving, Adu is positioning himself as one of Ghana’s most promising emerging forwards ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

