Striker Kwame Kizito is determined to punch above his weight at his new club Falkenberg FF after an unimpressive stint at BK Häcken.
Kizito moved to the Scandinavian country in 2019 on a free transfer after leaving Libyan side Ittihad Tripoli.
At BK Häcken, he managed three goals and three assists in 13 appearances in all competitions.
''When I was in Häcken it was difficult for me in the beginning. But over time I think that grew into the team and I got to play. I had a three-year contract with Häcken at the same time as Falkenberg said they wanted me. So they really just had to sign me,'' said the 23-year-old.
''I think I have to work hard to make an impression in Falkenberg. I think I need to do more this coming season.
''I think I need to step up a bit to score more goals and help the team so we can take the step forward.''
Kizito signed a two-year contract with Falkenberg FF.
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