Liverpool player, Naby Keita has shared that his ultimate aim is to ensure that Guinea becomes a well-respected country in football, globally.
Keita will be the leader of the Syli Nationale when the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon starts in Egypt on Friday, and he will be aiming to help them better their quarter-final exit in the 2015 edition.
Keita said to Goal, “African football is full of surprises you can’t underestimate any team, we have three good teams with us and we have to do our best to go out of this group,”
“We are believing in our chances and abilities to perform well and show to the world that we can go far at the Afcon.”
“Football in Guinea has improved a lot, like football across Africa, we are better now and have players in good clubs,”
“The players and I who were in 2015 have more responsibility to help new players to adapt and give them our experience to perform well.”
“I hope I can make it, I can’t stop at my level now, I have to do my best with my club and the national team to make Guinea well known in the world with my teammates of course,” Keita continued.
“I always try to do my best in every game, in every training to take good steps in my career. I hope that I make people remember me and Guinea at the end of my career.”
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