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Ghanaian midfielder Musah Mohammed says he earned widespread praise for his performances during his debut season in the Turkish Super Lig.
The 23-year-old featured in 25 league matches for Bodrum FK last season, contributing four assists and playing a pivotal role in the club’s maiden top-flight campaign.
“I would say it’s great, and it’s my first time in the Super Lig, playing with a lot of big players like Victor Osimhen, Dzeko, Amrabat, and Dries Mertens,” he told Joy Sports.
“I would say it’s good because that’s my first experience playing with such players — and not just me saying this, but from the board, the club, outsiders from my country, my friends, and some big, big clubs outside Turkey.
“They appreciated and congratulated me for what I’ve done this season. So I can say it’s good. It’s a very good experience.”
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Despite his standout individual performances, Bodrum were unable to retain their top-flight status at the end of the season.
Mohammed began his career at Ghanaian lower-tier side Bectero before moving to Turkey, where he had trials with Turkish giants Fenerbahce and Besiktas.
He launched his professional journey at Ankaraspor, later moving to Eyüpspor before joining Bodrum, where he enjoyed a breakout year in the Super Lig.
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