Hearts of Oak midfielder Salifu Ibrahim says he will continue to work hard after winning his sixth man of the match award in the ongoing Ghana Premier League season.
His most recent award came after a monstrous performance against King Faisal where he assisted one goal and was all over the pitch.
The former Eleven Wonders man now has the most man of the match awards this season but he says it isn’t the end.
“Winning man of the match is good for me. However, I will not let it end there, I will continue to listen to the coaches and continue to give my best in the remaining matches.”
Ibrahim has scored one goal and provided six assists this season and is in the squad to face Bechem United on Wednesday.
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