Ghana international midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu is worried about Udinese’s losing streak in the Italian Serie A despite scoring against AC Milan in a 3-2 reverse on Tuesday.
The 24-year-old became the first Ghanaian player to score back-to-back against the Rossoneris in a Serie A games after grabbing one of the consolation goals for Udinese in their latest string of bad results on Tuesday.
Mario Balotelli, Giacomo Bonaventura and Christian Zapata had scored three first-half goals to put the Rossoneris in the driving seat but the Ghana midfielder marshalled the middle lines and led what appeared to be a comeback for Udinese before home fans at the Stefano Colantuono.
Badu, who had scored against Milan in their last Serie A clash, gathered his confidence inside the box and hammered home a loose ball into the Milan net.
Despite scoring, the midfielder is worried by the Little Zebras’ four-game losing streak in the Serie A.
“I’m always happy to score for my club and especially against a club like Milan but the results didn’t go our way and that doesn’t make everyone happy,” he told GHANAsoccernet.com.
Since winning the opening game of the campaign at Juventus, Udinese have gone ahead to lose all four of their subsequent games in the Italian top-flight.