Taylor Eyes Career Revival With Berekum Chelsea

New Berekum Chelsea midfielder Charles Taylor is confident of recapturing his verve that will help him get a recall to the Ghana national team. The ex-Hearts of oak talisman has signed for the Ghanaian champions on a free after leaving Nigerian top flight side Enugu Rangers tow months ago. Taylor has showed glimpses of his old form and has featured in all two matches of the pre-season GHALCA G8 tournament. After playing 76 minutes in Cheslea�s opener against New Edubiase United this week, he admitted he has some catching up to do. �This is my first competitive match in Ghana after nearly three years outside the country and I can say Ghana football has changed tremendously because now it is not all about one or two clubs, all the clubs are playing good football,� the 30-year-old revealed. �I thank Berekum Chelsea for giving me that trust and I promise to repay them but now my plan is to train hard and regain my usual form. �Am a Ghanaian footballer and my target is to get a call up into the Black Star because the team is not a property of any individual or group of people.� He added: �Depending on how I train and regain my confidence I believe I can gain a call up and that�s all what am thinking about now.� Taylor was controversially transferred from Accra Hearts of Oak to arch rivals Asante Kotoko in 2003 for a domestic transfer record fee. He made a lot of enemies as a result and was unable to regain the form as a feared midfielder in the country.