Friday, 13 May 2016

Satellites Midfielder Amazed By Managerial Class Of Masud Didi Dramani

Black Satellites midfielder Mohammed Armando has openly expressed his affection for head coach Masud Didi Dramani ahead of their crunch African Youth Championship qualifier away to Ethiopia.


The gargling midfield anchor man has admitted enjoying every single minute spent with the ace tactician since arriving in the camp of the national U-20 side.


The stylish defensive midfielder leaned on the technical impetus of his trainer and the collective motivation within the playing squad as enough to beat any side that comes their way.


The Red Bull Academy graduate stormed his way to stardom with a breakthrough season at the Wa Park with All Stars in the 2014/15 FCPPL campaign.







Speaking to sportscrusader.com ahead of the Satellite’s trip to Addis Ababa, Armando said, “It is always good to be given the platform with such trainers in your career as a footballer”.


“I have enjoyed every bit of my time spent with coach Masud Dramani since arriving in camp,” he said.


He continued: “I am amazed at his affection and how he handles young players both on and off the pitch”.


“I am lucky to have worked under so many caring trainers like Coach Nuru, Jimmy Cobblah, Enos Adepa and now Coach Masud Dramani,” he noted.


The ambidextrous midfielder further added, “collectively we are bent on sealing qualification as a group of players”.


“We are not under any side in the continent and we are using this platform to showcase Ghana football to the outside world, Insha Allah qualifications will be ours,” he assured.


Mohamed Armando is expected to blossom into one of the most complete midfielders in the near future with his quick feet and energetic runs from the middle of the pitch.




Satellites Midfielder Amazed By Managerial Class Of Masud Didi Dramani

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