Belgium Star Tips Ghanaian Youngster for Greatness, Says He Has What It Takes to Play for Real Madrid

Belgium Star Tips Ghanaian Youngster for Greatness, Says He Has What It Takes to Play for Real Madrid

Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:01 PM
  • Former Belgium international Radja Nainggolan is of the opinion Ghanaian teen sensation Pierre Dwomoh is prime for greatness
  • Pierre Dwomoh, born in Belgium is of Ghanaian descent and the former AS Roma star reckons the youngster can play for Real Madrid if he works hard
  • He broke onto the scene at Genk, where he made his professional debut against Kortrijk in the Belgian top-flight before switching to Royal Antwerp this season

Radja Nainggolan has tipped Belgium-born attacker of Ghanaian parentage Pierre Dwomoh for success, providing guidelines which will ensure the youngster reaches his fullest potential.

The 'no-nonsense' midfielder believes if the youngster maintains a level head interlaced with consistency he can play for Spanish giants Real Madrid.

In an interview, the ex-Inter Milan and AS Roma star says Dwomoh gives him nostalgic feelings about himself during his formative years.

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Belgium star Radja Nainggolan has tipped Ghanaian youngster Pierre Dwomoh for greatness and says he has what it takes to play for Real Madrid. Photo credit: @Ghanasoccernet @OoS10
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Nainggolan, currently playing for Royal Antwerp, prays the AC Milan-linked Pierre Dwomoh's career does not end up like American-born Ghanaian Freddy Adu, whose career promised so much but delivered so little.

"Pierre reminds me of myself when I was young. If he manages to keep his head up, he can play for Real Madrid. Otherwise, he can also play in the fourth level. I asked him if he knows Freddy Adu. He was once the greatest talent in the world, but now he doesn't have a club, I want to help him," said Nainggolan in La Dernière Heure.

Dwomoh, who has represented Belgium at the youth level and is also eligible to play for Ghana, gained promotion to the first team of Belgian club Royal Antwerp this season and has featured in five games after excelling at the club's youth team.

England-born Ghanaian attacker Rak-Sakyi scoops top award in England

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that English-born Ghanaian youngster, Jesurun Rak-Sakyi has scooped the February Player of the Month award in the English Premier League II.

The 19-year-old emerged the best player for the second month of the year, beating Fulham's Luke Harris and Sonny Hilton, Manchester City's Juan Larios and James McAtee, Southampton's Luke Pearce and Manchester United's Shola Shoretire to win the top gong.

In photos posted on the official website of Crystal Palace, a happy Rak-Sakyi is seen posing with his award.

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Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe
Godwin Nii Armah Tagoe is a Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and La Liga editor with five-year experience. He previously worked with Sports Corna and 360SportsGH.
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