The Ghana international was used a s a substitute in Milan’s first game of the season and accepts it will take a while to break into a team featuring established star names like Robinho, Clarence Seedorf and Ronaldinho amongst others. “I think I have a bit of time”, Boateng told KickOffGhana.com. “I just started but I am not going to put pressure on myself. We will see how the season goes and how it works out for. I am always confident in my abilities and I am convinced I will make it there but no pressure for now.” Boateng was with the Black Stars over the weekend in Swaziland since becoming a Ghana international just before the 2010 World Cup. And he got a good idea of what playing on the continent can be like. “It was difficult for me because I had an ankle injury and this pitch was not good for my knees. “You could see today too that it was not easy to play here because Swaziland had some good players and the crowd was really on their side. The qualifiers will not be easy but I think in the end we will qualify.”
Boateng takes patient approach at Milan
