Ghanaian sensation Kamaldeen Sulemana has tagged playing in 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar as a “dream come through”
Kamaldeen was part of Black Stars World Cup squad that suffered early exit from the competition winning just a game in Group H.
The 22-year-old featured in Ghana’s 3-2 win over South Korea in Group H.
He was also introduced in the final game against Uruguay, a game that ended 2-0 in favour of the South American side.
“I think we learned a lot, especially the young players because there’s so much ahead of us,” he told BBC.
“As a squad, we’re good together. We kept the ball on the ground and showed what Africans can do; moving forward I think the improvement is going to continue. The future is bright for the team.
“It was a dream come true to play in Qatar because four years back, I was 16 playing at Nordsjælland academy.
“Watching the tournament (in Russia) on television in 2018 and to be able to play the next World Cup; I feel blessed and happy. It was a very great experience.”
Kamaldeen Sulemana left French side Rennes to joined English Premier League side Southampton.
By: Gbordzor Promise