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Djiku says Kamaldeen Sulemana remind him of Newcastle’s Allan Saint-Maximin
In a report devoted to “next gen cracks,” France Football focuses on Kamaldeen Sulemana, about whom Alexander Djiku, defender of Strasbourg and Sulemana’s colleague in Ghana’s senior national team, states that
“he’s a very good dribbler, who creates a lot of uncertainty with the ball. It forces you to stay focused and attentive. He reminds me of Allan Saint-Maximin. He exudes power and speed rarely seen, while handling the ball perfectly with both feet, also using his body game a lot,” he said.
Kamaldeen Sulemana joined Stade Rennes last summer from FC Nordsjaelland for 15 million euros.
He has played 20 games this season, scored four goals and created two goals in the French Ligue 1.
Attacker Kamaldeen Sulemana and defender Alexander Djiku featured in Ghana’s terrible performance at the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations.
Source: footballghana.com
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