African football legend George Weah is amazed at the work ethic of Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng as says he has done enough to justify move to AC Milan.
Weah, 1995 European and World Footballer of the Year, made his legendary at the San Siro and has backed the Ghana World Cup star to succeed.
“I am happy for him. And as an Analyst during the World Cup I said that Prince Boateng is one of the best Ghanaian players. And his attributes is what got him into AC Milan. I watched his first and second games and I think he is a very hardworking player and is very good for AC Milan. And the work that he puts in for AC Milan is great. I hope he continues to shine the flag of Africa,” Weah told Citi FM.
The 23-year-old is on loan from Genoa and has done enough to earn a permanent deal in the summer.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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