When making his FC Nordjaelland debut, the young Ghanaian player Ibrahim Osman said he was uneasy seeing more than 5,000 fans in the stadium.
The teenage sensation played for Nordjaelland in their 4-2 victory over Odense Boldklub last Friday, marking his first appearance for the team in the Danish Super Liga.
As Nordsjaelland defeated OB in a six-goal thriller, the young player came on to replace fellow countryman Ernest Nuamah in the 87th minute.
Osman admitted that seeing more than 5,000 spectators at the stadium made him feel uneasy after the game, but he described making his Nordjaelland debut as a dream come true.
“Making my debut in the Super League is a dream come true! It came as a surprise, especially since I was previously with the U19s. Skipping the U19 league and going straight to the Super League is a major accomplishment for me.
Even though I felt a bit nervous seeing over 5,000 fans, everything became normal once I stepped on the pitch”
Osman, who joined Nordsjaelland from the Right to Dream Academy, has been with the U-19’s but after showing enormous potential, manager Johannes Thorup invited him to the senior team.
Meanwhile, Wahidullah Faghir scored the first goal of the game in the 28th minute to put Nordsjaelland in the lead at the Right to Dream Park.
Mads Frokjaer got the equalizer before the half time break for Odense in the 42nd minute.
Wahidullah Faghir got his brace after a nicely worked goal in the 63rd minute for Nordsjaelland
Ernest Nuamah scored the third goal for Nordsjaelland in the 72nd minute before Emiliano Marcondes sealed the win with the fourth goal in the 80th minute.