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Black Stars forward, Kamaldeen Sulemana, says playing at the 2022 FIFA World Cup was a dream for him and believes his involvement has given him a good foundation going forward in his career.
The winger featured in Ghana's 3-2 win over South Korea in Group H before also coming off the bench in the fixture against Uruguay.
Following his return from Qatar, the 20-year-old has barely enjoyed game time with Stade Rennes leading to his transfer to Southampton.
Reflecting on his time in Qatar, Kamaldeen said, "I think we learned a lot, especially the young players because there's so much ahead of us," he told BBC.
"As a squad we're good together. We kept the ball on the ground and showed what Africans can do; moving forward I think the improvement is going to continue. The future is bright for the team.
"It was a dream come true to play in Qatar because four years back, I was 16 playing at Nordsjælland academy.
"Watching the tournament (in Russia) on television in 2018 and to be able to play the next World Cup; I feel blessed and happy. It was a very great experience."
Kamaldeen will be hoping his move to Southampton to play in the Premier League will bring the best out of him in order to also deliver for the national team.
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