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Arsenal youth player Zak Ansah says he will build on the experience gained on his short stint with the Black Satellites team to impress in future Ghana call up.
Ansah was dropped by coach Sellas Tetteh for the U20 World Cup because he was only returning to fitness after suffering a Medial ligament tear while playing for Arsenal's youth side early this year.
The 19 year old believes the lessons learnt on his first call up to the Black Satellites will make him a better player on his return.
“I can hopefully take what i have learnt here back to Europe and i know definitely it will help me in my career”, said Ansah
“I’m going to make sure I’m fit enough next time when I come back and try to cope with the heat.
“Definitely I’m going to come back and with the experienced gained I hope to make a huge impact on my return”.
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