Veteran forward Albert Adomah continues to age like fine wine after another inspiring performance for Walsall FC in the English League Two.
The former Ghana winger scored a brace to lead Walsall to their first win in four games as they thumped Crewe Alexandra 3-0 at Gresty Road.
The 38-year-old also delivered an assist to complete a majestic display and begin life under interim manager Darren Byfield with a commanding win.
The former Queens Park Rangers attacker got off to a flying start after opening the scoring just four minutes into the game, slotting home from a Charlie Lakin cross.
Walsall missed the opportunity to double the advantage moments later after Daniel Kanu missed from the spot.
The visitors spurned several chances before Adomah went from scorer to creator, serving Aaron Presley with seven minutes remaining as Walsall netted their second of the match.
Adomah then put the icing on the cake with a fine finish late in injury time as Walsall left Gresty Road with a deserved victory.
The Ghanaian forward has now contributed eight goals in 33 league games this season.
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