Plymouth Argyle manager praises debutant Zak Ansah in Cheltenham win

Published on: 30 March 2015
Plymouth Argyle manager praises debutant Zak Ansah in Cheltenham win
Zak Ansah now at Plymouth Argyle

Plymouth Argyle manager John Sheridan has lauded Ghanaian striker Zak Ansah for his impressive performance in his debut for the club over the weekend.

The 20-year-old came on for the remaining 15 minutes to score in the comprehensive 3-0 win at Cheltenham Town on Saturday.

Ansah was even denied twice through impressive saves by Cheltenham goalkeeper Trevor Carson.

Argyle manager John Sheridan liked the debut outing of his new signing on Saturday.

“It was a really good performance,” Sheridan told BBC Radio Devon.

“It’s his first-team debut – he’s played under-21 football, but it’s totally different this – and I thought you could see the little bits in him.

“He’s an intelligent footballer, but I think we were on top of the game and he just enjoyed it.

“He fitted in and he saw opportunities and had two great strikes and two good saves from the keeper.

“Then he’s timed his run perfectly for the ball and it’s a little glancing header.”

Ansah is on loan at the English fourth tier club until the end of the season.

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