Ghana and Cremonese striker, Felix Afena-Gyan has opened up about his memorable first encounter with English striker Tammy Abraham during their time together at AS Roma.
Afena-Gyan reminisced about the impact Abraham had on him both as a player and as a person.
In an exclusive interview with Sports Obama TV, Afena-Gyan described his initial meeting with Abraham as an inspiring moment in his career. He vividly recalled the friendly and welcoming nature of the English striker, who went out of his way to make him feel comfortable and part of the team.
“When Tammy (Abraham) arrived at Roma, he was training alone so I went to hide somewhere and took videos of him”
“The day I met him on the same pitch, I was like God, thank you,” he shared with smiles on his face. “I spoke to him and said Tammy, I am happy to see you, you are my role model and he was like I should keep it up, he has been watching my training so I should keep it up and I will be great and I thanked him, I was very very happy”
Afena-Gyan went on to praise Abraham’s professionalism and dedication to the sport, which left a lasting impression on him. He admired Abraham’s work ethic, on and off the field, and described him as a role model for young players aspiring to make their mark in the game.
The two players developed a genuine friendship, and Abraham often offered advice and guidance to Afena-Gyan, helping him navigate the challenges of being a young player in a new environment.
Reflecting on his time with Abraham at AS Roma, Afena-Gyan expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to learn from such an experienced and talented player.
He acknowledged the positive influence Abraham had on his development and vowed to carry forward the lessons he learned from their time together.
Afena-Gyan’s encounter with Tammy Abraham at AS Roma left an indelible mark on his career. The Ghanaian striker continues to draw inspiration from Abraham’s professionalism, work ethic, and supportive nature. Their bond serves as a constant reminder of the importance of camaraderie and mentorship in the world of football.
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