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Black Stars forward Mohammed Fuseini has revealed that he enjoys playing as a striker more than in other positions on the field.
The 23-year-old featured as one of two centre-forwards for Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise, netting 11 times and providing three assists.
However, the versatile attacker was used wide on the flank during his two appearances for Ghana in the 2025 Unity Cup, where he got his maiden goal against Trinidad and Tobago.
“I am a dynamic player; I can play as a striker and also on the wings,” Fuseini told JoySports in an exclusive interview.
“At this moment, I am enjoying playing more as a striker because, you know, playing in that role, you get to score more goals.
“Playing as a winger, I still get to score, though, but I don’t really mind where I play; I just give my 100% wherever I am asked to play.”
Fuseini is currently back with Royale Union Saint-Gilloise as they prepare for the upcoming season.
He will also be hopeful of a Black Stars call-up for the September FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
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