Ghanaian goalkeeper Jordan Amissah has taken to social media to reflect on what he describes as a “season full of highs and lows” following the conclusion of the 2024/25 Scottish Premiership campaign with Ross County.
The 22-year-old, who joined the Scottish side on loan from English Premier League club Sheffield United, played a pivotal role between the sticks for the Staggies as they battled to avoid relegation in a turbulent season marked by inconsistency, injury concerns, and moments of brilliance.
Amissah posted a heartfelt message to the club’s supporters, expressing gratitude for their unwavering backing throughout the difficult campaign.
“A season full of highs and lows. Grateful for every moment, every lesson,” he wrote. “To the fans — thank you for standing by us every week. I’m sorry we couldn’t deliver in the end, but your support means everything. Now it’s time to rest, recover, and reflect.”
Despite the club’s struggles, Amissah stood out with several strong performances, earning plaudits for his reflex saves and composure in high-pressure situations. The Ghana U-23 international made 20 league appearances, keeping six clean sheets and registering over 70 saves across all competitions. His contributions were crucial in keeping Ross County in contention for safety until the final weeks of the season.
Though the club ultimately fell short of its targets, Amissah’s consistency and maturity earned praise from both teammates and coaching staff, with many tipping him for a bright future at both club and international levels.
The loan spell in Scotland was a significant step in Amissah’s development as he continues to build experience at the senior level. With his return to Sheffield United imminent, the young goalkeeper is expected to assess his next move during the summer — whether to fight for a spot in the Blades’ squad or seek another loan opportunity.
Amissah remains one of Ghana’s most promising goalkeeping prospects, and his resilience during a difficult season in Scotland will likely enhance his reputation among national team selectors as well.
While the 2024/25 campaign may not have ended in celebration, Jordan Amissah’s message reflects the mindset of a player determined to grow from adversity. For Ross County fans, his honesty and commitment have left a lasting impression — and for the player himself, it’s a season of experience that may shape the next chapter of a promising career.
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