Ghana’s wing-wizard Kamaldeen Sulemana is itching and eager for a return to the pitch after being out with injury for a three months.
According to the former FC Nordsjaelland player, he has never gone through such a difficult period in his young career and can’t wait to grace the field again soon.
He said he would like to be on the pitch and in the locker room doing what he knows best and also to do what he likes to do.
“I’d like to be on the pitch and in the locker room doing what I know how to do and what I like to do. I cannot be satisfied. This is the first time I’ve been stopped for so long in my professional career.
“I didn’t have a problem when I was in Denmark. This injury has lasted longer than expected. It’s a bit of a rollercoaster.
“At the start of the injury, after two weeks, I felt good. I thought I could be back soon. You start running again, you come back to the field, and there you feel the pain. Then you work hard again, you do whatever it takes to come back and the pains come back again,” he added.
He was on the radars of AFC Ajax Amsterdam and Bayer Leverkusen before he moved to France to play for the Red and Blacks outfit.