Executive Chairman of Dreams FC Kurt Okraku has advised Kassim Adam to emulate the exemplary life of Samuel Osei Kuffour during his time with Bayern Munich in the German Bundesliga.
Kassim, a promising Black Stars defender who plays for TSG Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga has been tipped as one of the biggest Ghanaian players to emerge from the Bundesliga.
And Kurt Okraku believes the former Young Boys and SC Medeama defender can build a wonderful legacy for himself if he remains disciplined with his career.
He advised the young talented defender to pick lessons from the life of former Bayern Munich and Black Stars defender Sammy Kuffour who remains the only Ghanaian to have played over a decade in the Bundesliga.
“Learn from the life of Sammy Kuffour and you will be one of the best,” Kurt told Kassim after the player paid a courtesy call on Dreams FC on Friday.
“Kuffour played for Bayern Munich for 13 years because he controlled his life well and remained focused.
“You are already on track to be one of the biggest players for the country but you need to stay focused and disciplined,” he added.
Kassim Adam has since left for Germany to join his Hoffenheim team mates for preseason ahead of the coming season.
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