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Home Africa AFCON

I earn a lot of money to be lazy’ Ivorian Franck Kessié on why he runs a lot on the field

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
January 18, 2024
in AFCON, Africa, Football
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In the world of football, certain players stand out not just for their skill on the pitch, but for the unparalleled work ethic they bring to each match. One such player is Franck Kessié, whose dedication to the game goes beyond the ordinary.

“I’m not afraid of running a lot. My teammates ask ‘How do you do it?’ I reply that it’s natural for me,” says Kessié, giving us a glimpse into the mindset that propels him to put in the extra miles on the field. His ability to cover ground tirelessly has become a trademark of his playing style, leaving fans and teammates alike in awe.

What sets Kessié apart is not just his physical prowess, but the profound perspective he brings to the game. “I’m earning way too much money to not sweat on the pitch. In Africa, there are people who walk 20 miles every morning just for a piece of bread,” he shares, highlighting a reality that often goes unnoticed in the glamorous world of professional football.

These words carry a powerful message, revealing Kessié’s awareness of the privilege and responsibility that comes with being a professional athlete. His acknowledgment of the struggles faced by many in his home continent serves as a constant reminder that success on the field should not be taken for granted.

As we look forward to #AFCON2023, it’s evident that Kessié’s commitment to the game extends beyond personal glory. His work ethic becomes a source of inspiration, not just for aspiring footballers but for anyone striving to achieve excellence in their respective fields.

In an era where footballers are often in the limelight for reasons beyond their performance on the pitch, Kessié’s humility and hard work shine through. It’s a refreshing reminder that, at its core, football is a game that requires dedication, sacrifice, and an understanding of the broader context in which it exists.

As fans eagerly anticipate the spectacle of #AFCON2023, Franck Kessié’s journey becomes a story to watch—a story that goes beyond goals and assists, encapsulating the spirit of determination, gratitude, and a commitment to making every moment count.

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