Wrote:
Omar Qurah
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Monday 8 June 2020
07:53 PM
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Ghanaian Godwin Atram, former Smouha striker, said that he felt sad whenever Egyptian international Mohamed Salah starred in Liverpool, stressing that his fellow countryman and former colleague Samuel Afom could reach Salah’s position.
“I shed my tears about the disappearance of Avom, because he was at the height of his level when Salah was struggling to make a name for himself in Egypt,” Godwin Atram, who Zamil Samuel Afom and Smouha in 2010, told Ghana Ghana.
He added: “To this day, I sit here and scream that Muhammad Salah managed to reach the summit and not Samuel Afom.”
He continued: “There was no one to inspire Samuel Afom, because I left him as a young player and moved to Saudi Arabia, and he moved to Switzerland, to miss someone who stands next to him and give him advice.”
He continued: “Whenever Samuel Afom was on holidays he would come to me, and tell him (Have you trained?) And he would reply,” I have already trained), but when I left him he fell. “
“In football, it’s always good to have people who motivate you and advise you, I can do it on my own because I have a strong mindset, but others can’t do it alone,” Godwin Atram concluded.
It is reported that Samuel Afom, 29, starred with Smouha during the two seasons (2010-11 and 2011-12), before he left for the Swiss League to play with Yang Boys and Newcastle, and then returned to the Egyptian League from the Tigris Valley Gate in 2016, before To play for the Serbian Spartak Zlektor Voda, and finally Elvis Tampere of Finland.
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