Ghanaian striker Kwabena Owusu spoke for the first time at his new club Qarabag after they were held to a goalless draw against Neftchi in the Azerbaijan Premier League.
In an interview after the game, he admitted that the match was not easy.
“It wasn’t easy. Let me say [it was a] derby match. Everybody is aggressive. Everybody wants to win. I think it [was] a good game”.
He was then asked about his goal at his new club and he admitted that his dream was to play in a European competition.
“Every footballer has a dream. Every footballer has a big thing ahead of him so if you get a chance or if you get an opportunity to move to a different club and think the move is good for you or it will help you, you need to go because here you’ll play Champions League and you’ll play Europa so that’s my dream so I am chasing my dream”.
He moved from Cordoba in Segunda B to Qarabag in the winter transfer window.
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