Ghanaian international Isaac Twum is leaving no stone unturned in his bid to help Sogndal Fotball secure promotion to the Norwegian top-flight.
Sogndal Fotball’s chance of securing promotion to the top-flight looks slim but the midfielder says his outfit will fight till the end.
Twum produced another fine performance when his side defeated Stjordals-Blink in Norwegian First Division on Sunday.
Sogndal beat Stjordals-Blink 6-1 with Twum scoring the fourth goal for the home side.
In an interview with Sylvester Ntim of Koforidua-based Bryt FM, the former Inter Allies star admitted the side chances of qualifying for the Norwegian first-tier league but said they will fight until the season is over.
“We still have a chance but it is very slim but we are hoping things go as expected in our last three matches. It is up to us to win our last three games and see how the table will be” he said.
Reacting to his side win over Stjordals-Blink on Sunday, he said, “I’m happy to help my team to win and also to be on the scoresheet. The joy is something else because the goals does not come always. Truth be told, I am overly excited to score. With three matches to end the season, I am hoping to add two or three goals and see what happens.”
Twum has two goals in nine appearances this season for Sogndal who are seeking promotion to the top flight.
The former Inter Allies player joined Sogndal on a three-year deal from fellow Norwegian side Mjndalen IF in August this year.
He previously played for IK Start, also in Norway.
Twum captained Ghana’s U-23 team for a year. He was impressive, which paved the way for him to move abroad.
Source: Mybrytnewsroom.com/Sylvester Ntim