As Olympique Lyonnais gears up to face RC Strasbourg in the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France, Ernest Nuamah, the 20-year-old Ghanaian winger, expressed both contentment and determination during a press conference regarding his initial months at the prestigious French club.
Speaking about his adaptation to life in Lyon, Nuamah conveyed his admiration for the city, stating, “I feel very good. All the team members came to me. Everyone received me and welcomed me with open arms. A big thank you, and I hope I can help the team achieve their goals this season.”
Despite his positive sentiments, Nuamah, formerly of Nordsjælland, acknowledged a personal desire for improvement in his statistical contributions.
With two assists and only one goal in 20 matches played, the young winger candidly expressed his disappointment, stating, “I’m not going to lie to you, I miss not scoring more. In my old teams, I used to score. I am working to improve.”
The admission of his yearning for more goals showcases Nuamah’s commitment to personal growth and excellence.
As the Coupe de France quarter-finals approach, Olympique Lyonnais fans eagerly anticipate Nuamah’s potential impact on the pitch and the evolution of his performance.
Nuamah’s determination to enhance his scoring prowess adds an additional layer of anticipation to the upcoming fixture against RC Strasbourg.
The winger’s quest for improvement aligns with the collective aspirations of Olympique Lyonnais, as they strive to make significant strides in both domestic and international competitions.