Socceroo attacker James Troisi says his A-League homecoming is about enjoying his football again after a horror year on the road.Troisi, 28, signed a one-year deal with Melbourne Victory on Monday that cuts short a difficult stretch with Chinese Super League club Liaoning Whowin.The dynamic forward was courted by several A-League clubs but chose to return to Victory for a simple reason.I was comfortable on and off the pitch, he said.I really enjoyed myself and when you enjoy yourself and youre physically being looked after, youll play your best football.Troisi says he understood he would be playing in his preferred No.10 role, left vacant by departed Brazilian Gui Finkler.Troisi hit his strides during his previous stint at the club, during the 2013/14 campaign.He won the clubs golden boot as Victory fought on two fronts but fell just short of an A-League grand final berth and Asian Champions League progression.The form won him a move to Belgian club Zulte Waregem and catapulted the South Australian into Socceroos reckoning.If the culmination of his form was scoring the winner in the 2015 Asian Cup final, theres been a lot of downhill since then.A mega-money move to Saudi Arabia fell apart after a handful of matches, and he quickly found himself sidelined at Liaoning.Combined with an ankle injury, Troisi has started just nine matches in the past 14 months and is eager to throw himself into another A-League campaign.Its fantastic to be back, theres a good bunch of boys here, he said.I cant wait to show the fans what I can do again.Well definitely push for the title again this season.Troisi is Victorys fourth signing of the off-season, after Spaniard Alan Baro, James Donachie and Mitch Austin.Troisi has yet to be called up by Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou this year but he stressed his decision to move was made with his club form first.For me this move is purely about playing football. 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