I Vowed To Buy Him Shoes Which Cost €800 – Mourinho Describes Why Afena Gyan Ran To Rejoice With Him

Ghanian-born AS Roma talisman Afena Gyan, scored a brace after coming in as a substitute to give Jose Mourinho’s side the deserve three points over Genoa.

AS Roma manager, Jose Mourinho in the post-match interview reviewed why the youngster run to celebrate with him after scoring the brace to give AS Roma the three-point.



Jose said the boots are very expensive but after Felix’s brace yesterday, he will stop at nothing to get him the boots.

“I had promised to buy Felix the boots he likes, which are expensive, they cost €800, so he ran over and told me not to forget! Tomorrow morning, the first thing I do is buy him the boots”. he confessed

The 18-year-old Ghanian talisman has been the first player born in 2003 to score in the Italian Serie A.

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