Toure, Aguero, Balotelli helped me a lot - Yaw Yeboah

Published on: 08 September 2021

Yaw Yeboah grows into one of the biggest stars of PKO Ekstraklasa. The footballer of Wisla Krakow gave an interview for the "Football Nozna" weekly.

Yeboah became really famous due to the goal he scored in the match against Gornik Leczna. The Ghanaian conducted a spectacular rally, beat other rivals and calmly threw the ball into the net.

The 24-year-old is glad that he managed to carry out a unique action. He has never shown such an effective play before.

"When it comes to professional football, it is definitely the most beautiful goal in my career. The goal was appreciated not only in Poland, because it was shown on various televisions around the world. I made a good promotion, and also the Polish Ekstraklasa, which I consider a demanding and interesting league," he confessed.

The "White Star" footballer admits at the same time that the good of the team counts in the first place.

"Everyone dreams of scoring such goals, and when the ball landed in the net in Łęczna, I felt like Leo Messi, Neymar or Kylian Mbappe, a world top player. I also heard that I was compared to the Nigerian dribbling champion Okocha, the legend of African football. I always go out on the pitch to help the team win and enjoy the game. In Leczna I had a great deal and it would be nice to repeat something like that," he announced.

Yeboah went to Manchester City in his youth. However, in the team of "The Citizens" he did not manage to break through.

"Manchester City is the partner of the academy where I trained and played. I was recommended to a famous club from England and went there as a Ghanaian junior player. It was a beautiful time, but also a great leap forward for me. I trained a lot with the senior team. Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany, Raheem Sterling, Mario Balotelli, Emmanuel Adebayor helped me a lot, they treated me like a younger friend. The celebrities motivated me to train, I was happy with every class, the Manchester City team was like a family to me. I developed a lot there, but I didn't make it to the first team," he ended.

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