
'Words can't describe it' - Dike scores first goal since return from injury nightmare
'Words can't describe it' - Dike scores first goal since return from injury nightmare
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Daryl Dike had waited a long time for a day like Saturday.
Making his first league start since April 2023, the West Brom striker scored his first goal since January 2024 in his side's 5-3 win over Luton Town to close out the season.
Dike has been through an injury nightmare over the past two years, suffering a torn Achilles in February 2024 just five weeks after returning from a torn Achilles in his other leg.
The 24-year-old returned from his latest setback in February, and had made 10 appearances off the bench before getting the start on Saturday.
Dike's moment came in the 30th minute, as he got on the end of a cross from Callum Styles to nod home from close range.
'Every single day since the injury and every single day in training, these are the days you dream of. You draw it up in your head and you're kind of waiting for it," Dike told West Brom's website after the game.
'When it all comes through, words can't even describe how good a feeling it is.
'Everyone has been super supportive and they've seen how much it meant to me. They've also seen how hard I've worked for it. Everyone was buzzing for me, which was so nice."
Dike also grabbed an assist as he played 62 minutes in the match, which saw West Brom finish ninth in the Championship and Luton relegated for a second straight season.
'I felt great physically," he said. "I kind of surprised myself. I thought I'd be a lot more tired, but, honestly, even in the 60th minute or so, I felt good. I'm happy about that.
'It's a good way to cap the season off. I can show myself that I'm still capable of doing it and I can do it. There's a long summer coming up now and I'm going to make sure I'm prepared for the new season.'
Dike has earned 10 caps with the U.S. men's national team, scoring three goals. His most recent appearance came in March 2023.
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