FC Norjaeslland midfielder, Osman Ibrahim, recently took to social media to share his reflections on his debut call-up to the Ghanaian national team, the Black Stars, and his appearances in the international friendlies against Uganda and Nigeria.
In his post, Osman expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and the pride he felt in representing his country on the international stage. He described the experience as a “little taste” and expressed his hunger for more opportunities to play for the Black Stars in the future. Osman emphasized the significance of this moment not only for himself but also for his family, highlighting the pride they felt in seeing him make his debut for the national team.
Despite being named as a second-half substitute in both games, Osman made a notable impact on the field, showcasing his talent and determination. His involvement in the matches reflects his growing importance within the team and his potential to contribute significantly to Ghana’s future success in international football.
Furthermore, Osman expressed his appreciation to everyone who has supported him throughout his journey, emphasizing the importance of their encouragement in helping him reach this milestone. He also acknowledged the responsibility he carries as a role model for the youth, recognizing the importance of setting a positive example and inspiring the next generation of footballers in Ghana.
“Little taste, hungry for more. Extremely proud movement for my family and I have to make my black star debuts
These is the and I’m grateful for the opportunity and thankful to everyone supporting the journey of lighting the path for the youth”
As Osman looks ahead to his future with the Black Stars, his debut appearances serve as a promising start to what could be a successful international career. With his talent, determination, and humility, he is poised to make a lasting impact on the national team and continue to light the path for aspiring young footballers in Ghana.