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Youngster Divine Narh has eyed a place in the Black Stars on the back of an explosive 2014/15 season on loan to Dutch side NAC Breda.
The Manchester City midfielder capped off his impressive loan spell with a special goal as he beat five players and finished coolly in a relegation playoff game against VVV Venlo.
The youngster spoke to the official Manchester City website and was hopeful of making a major impact on the Black Stars should he be called up.
“I want to make an impact with the Black Stars soon – hopefully playing well in the Eredivisie which is a widely televised European league has helped to get me noticed and I will soon be called up to show what I can do,” Divine said.
“I play as a central attacking midfield, I look up to players like Fabregas, Silva or Nasri – I’m a playmaker.”
The midfielder who kicked off his career with Right to Dream Academy in Ghana spent a short time at Stromgodset in Norway shortly after joining Manchester City.
“When I grew up it was players like Iniesta and Ronaldinho who I modelled myself on – someone who keeps the game going.” Divine Narh revealed.
Divine was called up to the Black Satellites team for the Fifa U20 World Cup in New Zealand but was axed from the final list to the surprise of many.
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