Veteran Ghanaian winger Albert Adomah delivered a superb all-round performance on Saturday afternoon, playing a direct role in all three goals as Walsall F.C. cruised to a convincing 3-0 away victory over Crewe Alexandra F.C. in the EFL League Two.
The experienced Ghana international rolled back the years with a brilliant display of attacking quality, scoring twice and providing an assist to guide the Saddlers to an important win on the road.
Adomah opened the scoring with a well-taken effort after Walsall started the game brightly and looked the more dangerous side in the early exchanges. His ability to find space and make intelligent runs behind the defence caused problems for Crewe throughout the first half.
The 36-year-old doubled his tally later in the match, finishing calmly after another swift attacking move from the visitors. His second goal effectively put the game beyond reach and highlighted his composure and experience in front of goal.
Not content with just scoring, Adomah also turned provider as the match progressed. The Ghanaian set up Walsall’s third goal with a clever pass that split the Crewe defence, allowing his teammate to finish comfortably and seal an emphatic victory for the travelling side.
His performance meant he was directly involved in every goal Walsall scored on the afternoon, underlining his continued importance to the team despite being one of the most experienced players in the squad.
The win keeps Walsall firmly in 10th place in the League Two standings as they continue their push to climb higher on the table in the closing stages of the season.
For Adomah, the outstanding performance is another reminder of his enduring quality and professionalism. Having enjoyed a long career across English football, the Ghanaian winger continues to make decisive contributions and remains a key figure for Walsall as they aim to finish the season strongly.













