Stupendous Musah Nuhu proves worth for New Edubiase against Aduana Stars

Published on: 18 July 2016
Stupendous Musah Nuhu proves worth for New Edubiase against Aduana Stars
Musah Nuhu (first from left - standing)

New Edubiase center back Musah Nuhu proved his worth for his side in their one all stalemate against Aduana Stars at Dormaa following his release from national camp.

Black Satellites coach Mas-ud Didi Dramani was compelled to release him from camp for the clash as the Bekwai-based side were desperate for his services.

The 18-year old rose to the occasion away in Dormaa proving his worth against the likes of Yahaya Mohammed and Nathaniel Asamoah.

The Satellites defender demonstrated a stupendous performance in the clash reminiscing why he had to join his side for the game.

He stood between Yahaya Moahmmed and Nathaniel Asamoah and the Edubiase goal area on a number of occasions.

Nuhu’s release from the national camp to join the bottom club was necessitated by the absence of captain Samed Ibrahim who missed the game due to suspension.

His partnership with James Boadu at the heart of defence was solid but the ingenuity of Nathaniel Asamoah gifted the home side a point.

Musah stood his grounds to deny the two experienced strikers of Aduana access to the net after Nathaniel’s early goal.

Musah, who is enjoying his first Premier League experience, will join the Black Satellites in Cape Coast for the second leg clash with Senegal in the final qualifier of the 2017 U20 AFCON.

By: Sheikh Tophic Sienu @desheikh1 on twitter

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