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Ghanaians expecting exciting new talent Christian Atsu to match Messi

Posted On Thursday, 13th September 2012

 

 The emergence of exciting young players is not a new phenomenon in Ghana but the arrival of midfielder Christian Atsu has created unprecedented excitement.

Midfielder Christian Atsu has been compared to Messi

The emergence of exciting young players is not a new phenomenon in Ghana but the arrival of midfielder Christian Atsu has created unprecedented excitement.

Over the years, many youngsters have burst onto the stage amid shouts of, “he’s the next legend!”

Sadly, many of them have flattered to deceive while others have sunk without trace.

But in Christian Atsu the Black Stars have a player of undoubted ability, an excellent prospect, whose movement with the ball at his feet is exceptional.

If the 19-year-old goes on to become a football great, many will remember 8 September 2012 as the day he officially announced his arrival.

That is the day Atsu – who plays for FC Porto in Portugal – made only his third appearance for Ghana against Malawi in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Accra.

Although he impressed in two previous matches against Lesotho and China, it was against the Flames that Atsu made people sit up and take more notice of him.

His first touch was a thing of beauty – gliding past opposition defenders with remarkable ease – and his overall use of the ball was so mature for someone so young.

At some point we thought we were watching a reincarnation of the legendary Abedi Pele, especially when Atsu had the ball glued to his left foot while running at and scaring Malawian defenders.

Flare, movement and technical skill all intertwined into a Ghanaian football machine?

Naturally, many Black Stars fans, thrilled by his goal against Malawi, went on social media to hail the arrival of the ‘Ghanaian Messi’.

Not that being compared with the Barcelona magician unsettles Atsu.

“Messi is my idol. There’s no Ghanaian Messi, there is no other Messi in this world,” he told BBC Sport.

“I can never play even one percent of what Messi is doing. It’s impossible.”

Two goals in his first four games for Ghana suggest an eye for goal but Atsu believes his biggest quality lies elsewhere.

“For anyone to dribble, the first touch has to be perfect. I think that is my biggest quality.”

Not many who have seen him in action would disagree with that self-assessment.

Having begun his football education at the Feyernood Academy in Ghana, Atsu earned a contract with FC Porto in 2010 and was immediately loaned out to Rio Ave.

Twenty-seven appearances and six goals later, national team officials came knocking on his door.

Ghanaian football connoisseurs, fans and fellow-players are unanimous in their belief that Atsu has a bright future ahead of him.

“Ghanaians shouldn’t put too much pressure on him,” cautions Black Stars striker Dede Ayew.

The 2011 BBC African Footballer of the year added: “I believe that he’s going to be a great player.”

Asamoah Gyan has also seen enough to be excited about: “I’ve seen all three games that he has played for Ghana and he’s been incredible.

“If he continues this way he’s going to be a star.”

Source: BBC

Watch an interview with Chirstian Atsu about his rise

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READERS COMMENTS

  1. Nii Nii says:

    We are just a bunch of jokers. No doubt about Atsu’s abilities, but the hype is just too much. Let us give him time prove himself. We have destroyed many “young” players with this kind of useless hype from media and fans.

  2. bryte says:

    YEAH NII U ARE RIGHT THE HYPE IS TOO MUCH. WE GAVE THE SAME HYPE TO THE AYEWS AND NOW LOOK AT HOW THEY HAVE STARTED PLAYING.PRAISE HIM PRAISE HIM, CRUCIFY HIM CRUCIFY HIM

  3. zambian says:

    Messi are u serious ????? this guy has got ability no doubt when ghana came hre he was a substitute and the difference was felt bt messi is to much coz for him 2 match the pedigree of abedi pele wont be easy

  4. keith from germany says:

    guys guys i was absence for a while but i have to comment on this issue.atsu is no doubt a good player but after playing misrably in the first 30 minutes of portos league match against maritimo funchal last 2 weeks,portos coach jose pereira took him out becuz his performance was below par but three weeks ago he had a wortld class game against viktoria gumarez n was praised from all sides.
    as at now he has lost his position to colombian international james rodriguez n portugal international varela.
    atsu is without doubt a huge talent but the only thing he needs is consistency.his performance has to be constant n he has to work on his goal scoring.im not a critc of atsu but rather a huge n massive fan.
    the sky is definately the limit for him but frankly speaking he is no where near messi.good luck atsu twasam..

    • Al says:

      he does need to be more consistent…and i was watching that game he barely got the ball to have been playing poorly…Porto looked for Hulk each time they had the ball when Atsu was on. As for him losing his Porto sport is untrue because Hulk has moved to Russia and Atsu is tipped in the Portuguese media to take over his spot. With Rodriguez on the other side..they are even preparing to extend his contract…but i do agree however that he needs to be more consistent





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