Ibrahim Osman, the young Ghanaian footballer, has confidently asserted that he doesn’t sense the pressure to fill the void left by Ernest Nuamah‘s departure from FC Nordsjaelland.
Nuamah’s impending transfer to French club Lyon was disclosed by the team’s coach Laurent Blanc, and an official announcement is expected soon.
In the wake of Nuamah’s exit, fellow Ghanaian player Osman has embraced an increased role in FC Nordsjaelland’s attacking lineup. He notably contributed an assist in Nordsjaelland’s impressive 3-0 victory over Midtjylland on Sunday.
In the aftermath of the match, the winger offered his perspective, stating, “Now I’m getting more time to play and I have to prove more. My performance was good today just that I needed to score. It was a good assist from me. I need to keep working hard and listen to my coach so that I can get to the top like Nuamah.”
Osman emphasized his dedication to progress, expressing that he doesn’t carry the burden of pressure. Rather, his focus is on refining his finishing skills and adding more goals to the team’s tally. He highlighted the positive aspect of contributing more goals while maintaining a continuous pursuit of improvement.
Amid the evolving team dynamics, the 18-year-old talent remains composed and resolute. In the ongoing Danish Superliga season, Osman has already made six appearances, registering one goal and providing four assists.
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