Ghanaian forward Braydon Manu has described last season as the worst of his career, citing persistent injuries that limited his playing time to just four games throughout the campaign.
The 27-year-old, who had made a significant impact in the previous season, scoring seven goals and providing seven assists to help Darmstadt secure promotion to the German top flight, was plagued by injuries that prevented him from fully participating in the Bundesliga.
Speaking to Flashscore, Manu expressed his disappointment and frustration with the way the season unfolded.
“I was really sad that the season ended that way because it was the first time we went up with Darmstadt to play in the Bundesliga. I did my part to be there, and the injuries got me, so I didn’t play that much,” he said.
Manu acknowledged that his limited playing time made it difficult for him to perform at his best, but he also credited the experience with helping him grow as a person.
“I just played four games, so far as a footballer, it was the worst part of my career, but as a human being, I grew a lot because I get much more comfortable, much deeper with my faith,” he said.
Despite the challenges he faced, Manu remains committed to his career and is looking forward to a fresh start in the upcoming season.