Inter Allies attacker Lord Ofosuhene has joined Swedish Allsvenskan side Falkenbergs FF on a loan deal with an option to buy until the summer.
The fast forward joined the Swedish top-flight side on Sunday and played for their U21 side in their 2-2 draw at home to Kalmar.
Falkenbergs head coach Jonas Axeldal was impressed by his new signing after seeing him play: “He looks interesting. Lord has good technique and speed, something we didn’t have in the team before.”
Ofosuhene is very fast on and off the ball, he can be at the helm of all the attacking positions: left forward, centre of attack (main striker) right forward and as an attacking midfielder.
It’s always a delight to watch an outstanding technical ability of a player who has so much pace.
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