Patosi recently signed a new four-year deal with Belgian club KSC Lokeren, and has scored five goals in his last six appearances – the most recent a stunning volley in the victory over Standard Liege on Friday, November 9.
That goal has become an Internet sensation, and Patosi says after watching the goal online he could barely believe it.
"After the goal I scored this weekend I am even more confident," Patosi tells BBC Sport. "I watched the goal again on YouTube when I got home and it was amazing.
"It's my first season playing on the left and I really like it. You can cut in and shoot with my right foot and I think that is helping me get into goalscoring positions."
Gordon Igesund left Patosi out of his squad to face Zambia tonight, but the 20-year-old says he is still holding out hope of making it into the team for the Africa Cup of Nations in January.
"I was expecting the call-up for this game but that's football and you have to respect the coach's decision," Patosi says.
"I would love to have a chance because it's a dream to play for the national team for every player.
"I don't think I'm too young – I'm playing in Belgium against experienced players every week, some of who will be playing in the Nations Cup as well. If I get the chance I will take it."
Patosi helped Lokeren to the Belgian Cup and qualification for the Europa League in his debut season overseas.
They made an early exit from the European competition, but a run of five straight victories has taken the unfashionable club up to fourth in the Jupiler League.
"We're doing very well and we're not far away from the teams who are ahead of us. There's even a chance we can win the League if we keep playing the way that we are," Patosi insists.