Rochdale AFC manager Brian Barry-Murphy has hailed English-born Ghanaian winger Kwame Baah Kyeremeh as an exceptional talent.
The budding teenager was the man of the match on Tuesday night as he opened the scoring in Rochdale’s 5-0 mauling of Wigan Athletic in the English League 1.
Barry-Murphy stressed Baah will continue to make all the news because of his great talent and he is someone with a big heart after quitting the game and deciding to return
“He’s (Baah) a very special talent, he’s going to attract the headlines – and rightly so because he’s a very dangerous player.” Barry-Murphy indicated after the game.
“He’s had a lot of difficulties to deal with, his journey has been different to a lot of the other Academy graduates.
“He dropped out of the game, came back into the game, but he’s got a good family round him and he’s a good player to watch.
“In very simple terms, if I was coming to the game I would enjoy watching him.”
Baah was groomed at the Crystal Palace Academy but at a point stopped playing football because of his studies but he later returned back to action.