Southampton manager Ivan Juric says he's 'happy' with Kamaldeen Sulemana's recent performances after his latest outing.
The Ghanaian forward scored in the Saints' 1-3 Premier League defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday, February 15, 2025.
Kamaldeen, who was handed his fourth league start to the campaign, scored the consolation goal for his side to record his first Premier League goal this season.
His performance against the Cherries caught the eye of his boss.
"He's a great guy, great quality," he said after the game.
"I think he can do really well. He scored a great goal; he was dangerous all the match, and I'm happy very happy with him."
Juric will be hoping the Ghanaian can keep his form alive in the closing stages of the campaign.
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