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Duke delighted to be back at Wanderers after tough Saudi spell – The World Game
Mitchell Duke can’t wait to head back to Western Sydney Wanderers on loan after a tough spell in Saudi Arabia and carry on where he left off in the Australian goalscoring…

Al-Taawoun, the club he left the Wanderers to join in August, announced Monday that the striker was heading home on a loan deal until the end of the A-League season.
For the 30-year-old, despite interest from Europe and Asia, it was the right move for all parties after just one goal in 18 games and none at all in the league.
There are a lot of reasons, especially my happiness on and off the pitch. I missed the birth of my child and it has been mentally tough, Duke told The World Game.
Duke has failed…
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