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Black Meteors forward Emmanuel Yeboah says he cannot rate his performance at the just-ended U-23 Africa Cup of Nations but will leave that to the fans.
The CFR Cluj man scored three goals in three games for Ghana as they suffered an early exit from the competition with four points.
The 20-year-old came off the bench to score two in the Black Meteors' opening game against Congo with the team going on to win 3-2.
In an exclusive interview with Joy Sports, the forward admitted rating his involvement in Morocco would be tough for him.
"Sometimes you play a game and you will think you have done well but the fans will think otherwise," he said.
"I cannot rate myself. I leave that to the fans."
The youngster also added that he hopes to be prolific anytime he gets the opportunity to feature for any national team again.
"I expect to achieve and score more goals for the Ghana national team as well," he continued.
Yeboah has been linked with a move away from Cluj with MLS side Montreal Impact said to be interested in his services.
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