German-Ghanaian striker Salim Musah is earning recognition from Werder Bremen head coach Daniel Thioune following an impressive second-half performance against FC Augsburg.
Despite the team's 1-3 defeat, Musah demonstrated significant promise after being introduced at halftime as part of a triple substitution.
The young forward immediately enhanced Bremen's attacking presence, effectively engaging the opposition defense and contributing to multiple dangerous chances. Although his header was disallowed for offside, Musah's overall contribution caught his manager's attention.
Thioune offered strong endorsement of the striker's development, stating that Musah had "given a signal" and positioned himself prominently. "He was close to scoring a goal. The future belongs to him," the coach explained. While acknowledging the youngster hasn't consistently performed at this level, Thioune praised his clear response and improvement.
Musah appears likely to receive more playing time during the remaining matches this season as he continues his development trajectory. The striker aims to establish himself permanently within the squad and take the next step in his progression. Bremen's management plans to retain Musah beyond the current campaign, with the player determined to secure a regular starting position.
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