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FootballFC Nordsjaelland Unleash Another Ghanaian Gem After Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana
- Ghanaian teen Ibrahim Osman has made his FC Nordsjaelland debut
- Osman joined the Danish outfit from the Right to Dream Academy
- The talented forward is expected to follow in the path of Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana
Danish club FC Nordsjaelland have handed Ghanaian teen Ibrahim Osman his first team debut a few months after arriving at the club.
The youngster is believed to be the newest star to follow the path of former Nordsjaelland players Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana.
Also from the famed Right to Dream Academy in Ghana, Osman wasted no time in impressing the technical handers of the club.
Over the weekend, he replaced compatriot Ernest Nuamah as the Wild Tigers defeated OB 4-2 in the Super Liga.
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"Big congratulations to Ibrahim Osman, who recently joined Farum as an U19 player from Right to Dream Academy in Ghana but already made his debut for the first team in the last minutes of Friday's 4-2 win over OB," wrote the club on Twitter.
Unlike Kudus and Kamaldeen who are attacking midfielders, Osman is a natural forward and very clever on and off the ball.
"Making my debut in the Super League is a dream come true! It came as a surprise, especially since I was previously with the U19s. Skipping the U19 league and going straight to the Super League is a major accomplishment for me," said Osman, as quoted by GHANASoccernet.
"Even though I felt a bit nervous seeing over 5,000 fans, everything became normal once I stepped on the pitch.
"Getting substituted in the winning game was definitely a great moment of happiness for me!"
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FootballNordsjaelland has strong ties with Ghana's Right to Dream Academy, where players from the youth set-up begin their professional career with the Danish outfit.
Kudus escapes punishment after Atsu tribute
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Ghana midfielder Mohammed Kudus avoided a booking out of benevolence following his tribute to Christian Atsu during the game between Ajax and Sparta Rotterdam.
The 22-year-old removed his jersey after scoring in the 4-0 win to pay his final respect to the late Ghana winger, who died following the earthquake in Turkey.
Kudus was supposed to be given a yellow card for his gesture, according to the rules of the game.