Ghana midfielder Andre Ayew is refusing to get carried away after recent fine performances for Olympique Marseille.
The Ghanaian international is having a good season with Olympique Marseille but insists he is far from an accomplished article.
"My adaptation has been a little faster than expected, but I do not consider that anything has been accomplished," the 20-year-old told the club's website.
"Nothing is done, there are many players and a lot of competition. I am still very young, and I'm trying to get into the starting line-up as often as possible."
Dede's target he says it to keep improving as much as he can.
"The key for me is to play as much as possible, to continue to progress, gain experience and the confidence of my coach. After that, it's true that it's going pretty well, I must continue and try to be in the first eleven frequently, which is very important for confidence."
Source: Kickoff.com
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