Sporting Lisbon manager Ruben Amorim has lauded Abdul Fatawu Issahaku after his match winner for Ghana against Nicaragua during the international break.
"We believe in Fatawu, it is for today and for tomorrow, it is making the path that players have to do. As we are always preparing games, as we have the requirement to win every game, sometimes we don't have the necessary time that Fatawu deserves," he continued. "The B team has more time to prepare these players, to teach sometimes basic things that for us are taken for granted and that they don't have and Fatawu is to go through that moment.
The Sporting CP boss has revealed the reasons behind the lack of regular playing time for the 18-year-old winger at the Jose Alvalade Stadium outfit....
Fatawu did not have Mateus Fernandes' school and other players did and he is making that transition,” the Sporting Lisbon coach said. “The reality of Fatawu is very different from ours. “As we are always preparing games, as we have the requirement to win every game, sometimes we don't have the necessary time that Fatawu deserves.”
Manager for Portuguese club Sporting Lisbon, Ruben Amorim has explained why Abdul Fatawu Issahaku could start a match for Ghana but not for the Portuguese ...
As we are always preparing games, as we have the requirement to win every game, sometimes we don't have the necessary time that Fatawu deserves.” “The reality of Fatawu is very different from ours. The gaffer continued, “The B team has more time to prepare these players, to teach sometimes basic things that for us are taken for granted and that they don't have and Fatawu is to go through that moment.