I have confidence in my ability to adapt to Dreams FC’s style of play – New recruit Christian Owusu
Defender Christian Owusu says he is confident he will adapt to life at Dreams FC after switching from Techiman Liberty Youth.Owusu joined the Ghana Premier League outfit on a four-year deal from the Division One League club.The enterprising left-back is expected to play a huge role for the club in the upcoming season.“I have confidence in my ability to adapt to Dreams FC’s style of play and I believe is a strong team” he said.He becomes the latest addition to Dreams FC's squad as they aim to improve on their performance in the upcoming Ghana Premier League season.The enterprising left-back was a standout for Techiman Liberty Youth in the recently concluded Division One League campaign.His outstanding performance caught the attention of several clubs but he opted to join the Still Believe lads.The Still Believe lads faced challenges in the Ghana Premier League despite their exploits in the CAF Confederation Cup, where they reached the semifinals.The new season will start in September with Dreams FC hoping to do better than they did last season in domestic competitions. They finished 9th in the Ghana Premier League.
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Defender Christian Owusu says he is confident he will adapt to life at Dreams FC after switching from Techiman Liberty Youth.
Owusu joined the Ghana Premier League outfit on a four-year deal from the Division One League club.
The enterprising left-back is expected to play a huge role for the club in the upcoming season.
“I have confidence in my ability to adapt to Dreams FC’s style of play and I believe is a strong team” he said.
He becomes the latest addition to Dreams FC's squad as they aim to improve on their performance in the upcoming Ghana Premier League season.
The enterprising left-back was a standout for Techiman Liberty Youth in the recently concluded Division One League campaign.
His outstanding performance caught the attention of several clubs but he opted to join the Still Believe lads.
The Still Believe lads faced challenges in the Ghana Premier League despite their exploits in the CAF Confederation Cup, where they reached the semifinals.
The new season will start in September with Dreams FC hoping to do better than they did last season in domestic competitions. They finished 9th in the Ghana Premier League.