“I feel amazing” - Mohammed Fuseini reacts after inspiring Union Saint-Gilloise's narrow win in Belgium
Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini has shared his excitement after inspiring Union Saint-Gilloise to victory over Sporting Charleroi in the Belgium Jupiler Pro League.The former Sturm Graz attacker was called to action on Saturday when his outfit locked horns with Sporting Charleroi.Union Saint-Gilloise prevailed with a narrow victory over their opponent, courtesy Mohammed Fuseini’s strike.The Right to Dream Academy graduate converted from the spot late in the game to register his first goal at home for the Belgium outfit. Fuseini made no mistake as he converted from the spot, three minutes into the additional time of the match."I feel amazing. I feel very confident with the team. I think we just have to keep on going and working as a team, it will take time to get more goals but then we have to keep going and we will get to win more games," he said in a post-match interview."Taking penalties has always been one of my assets. I don't really have pressure to take penalties. If I have a chance I just make sure I score the goal and that's it," he added.The 22-year-old has already netted two goals and delivered an assist in...
Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini has shared his excitement after inspiring Union Saint-Gilloise to victory over Sporting Charleroi in the Belgium Jupiler Pro League.
The former Sturm Graz attacker was called to action on Saturday when his outfit locked horns with Sporting Charleroi.
Union Saint-Gilloise prevailed with a narrow victory over their opponent, courtesy Mohammed Fuseini’s strike.
The Right to Dream Academy graduate converted from the spot late in the game to register his first goal at home for the Belgium outfit. Fuseini made no mistake as he converted from the spot, three minutes into the additional time of the match.
"I feel amazing. I feel very confident with the team. I think we just have to keep on going and working as a team, it will take time to get more goals but then we have to keep going and we will get to win more games," he said in a post-match interview.
"Taking penalties has always been one of my assets. I don't really have pressure to take penalties. If I have a chance I just make sure I score the goal and that's it," he added.
The 22-year-old has already netted two goals and delivered an assist in three matches since joining Union Saint-Gilloise.