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Ghana youngster Ibrahim Osman is basking in the glory of scoring his first European goal for Daniel club Nordsjaelland.
The 18-year-old Right to Dream Academy graduate says reaching this milestone makes him feel fantastic.
Osman scored the only goal of the game at the end of August when FC Nordsjaelland beat Partizan Beograd 1-0 in Serbia to confirm their spot in the group stage of the 2023/24 UEFA Europa Conference League.
The Danish side won the first leg 5-0 before the return fixture.
Speaking about the achievement, Ibrahim Osman said he is now focused on getting better.
“Scoring my first European goal against a strong Serbian team feels fantastic. Right now, my focus is all about getting better in every game,” Osman said, as quoted by Right to Dream.
Commenting on being named Young Player of the Month of August in the Danish Superliga, Osman said, "Winning this award fills me with joy, and I can't thank my coaches and teammates enough for their support.”
He provided two assists in four games coupled with fantastic performances in the month under consideration.
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