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“Playing against Neymar was surreal”- Daniel Kofi Kyereh shares experience during first meeting with his idol

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Ghana midfielder Daniel Kofi Kyereh has unfolded on his first ever assembly with Brazilian forward Neymar, a player he idolizes.

Kofi Kyereh grew up watching Neymar and discovering out some of his ideas as a footballer whereas honing his expertise on the streets of Germany.

Years later, the Ghanaian-German will face the Brazilian in a world sport between the Dusky Stars and the South Americans.

Kofi Kyereh climbed off the bench for the Dusky Stars in a world pleasant in Le Havre, the place aside he obtained to opportunity to meet his hero.

Consistent with Kofi Kyereh, it used to be a surreal moment in his occupation.

“Taking half in against my idol, Neymar Jr., used to be nothing attempting surreal. The expertise used to be a blend of enjoyment, appreciate, and a minute bit of frightened energy,” he told Rolling Stone.

“Dealing with any individual whose expertise and aptitude I’ve admired for years pushed me to elevate my have sport. It used to be a respectful duel on the field—a reminder that even our heroes are human, and every difficulty is a probability to be taught.”

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