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My mother was only interested in my education and not my football career

My mother was only interested in my education and not my football career


Ghanaian player, Mohammed Salisu

Southampton centre-back, Mohammed Salisu has revealed that playing in the Premier League is a dream come through after his difficult start in his career.

The 21-year-old joined the Premier League club last summer from La Liga side, Real Valladolid in a deal worth 10 million pounds.

After a torrid start in English football last season, the centre back has become one of the best defenders in the Premier League.

Speaking on his journey as a footballer, the former African Talent Football Academy defender revealed that he had to skip classes to play football, a decision that did not down with his mother especially.

According to him, his mother had no interest in seeing him become a footballer.

“I always dreamed of becoming a footballer since I was a child,” he the official club website.

“I used to play on the sand pitches with no boots. I always want to play football even when my parents wanted me to go to school. My mum took my shoes and spoilt them because I didn’t go to school.”

Salisu also added that he relishes how far he has come following his initial struggles, describing the opportunity to play in the Premier League as proud moments.

“This is a dream come true – playing in the sand without boots and ending up here in the Premier League, I am very proud of what I have achieved in my life,” he added.

Salisu has made 9 appearances for the Saints in the ongoing Premier League season.

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