Netherlands striker of Ghanaian descent Myron Boadu has revealed that his first season with French club AS Monaco has been a learning experience for him.
Boadu joined Monaco from Dutch side AZ Alkmaar in a deal reportedly worth 20 million euros before the start of current season.
The 21-year-old admitted to Get French Football News in an interview that he has had a difficult time in France with just four goals and one assist in 29 games.
“I think this season has taught me a lot. With the right people around me who give me confidence, I find myself again. Now I want to continue scoring goals,” Boadu said.
He continued, “It is a dream for me to go to the World Cup, but first I want to continue here with what I am doing now. The Dutch national team is still far away for me, but anything is possible.”