Bologna, Ndoye and the rumors about Liverpool: “I have learned not to impose limits on myself”

After looking for him last summer as a possible heir to Mohamed SalahThe Liverpool in the last match played in the Champions League against Bologna he had the opportunity to see it really closely Dan Ndoyea Swiss winger who arrived in the rossoblù last summer.

On the hypothesis of a landing in a top club of the level of Reds and more generally on his future the player expressed himself directly from the retreat of the Swiss national team through the microphones of SkySports:

“I work constantly to play in my position in a world-class club – explained the player – and I am aware that I have the qualities to do so. When as a child they told me that it was impossible for me to become a professional I never listened to them and now I am I have come this far. This is why I don’t set limits for myself. During my career I have experienced ups and downs and this has allowed me to strengthen myself in every way. And it is no coincidence that today I am a footballer for a club that plays in the Champions League. The path is the right one, but there is still a lot to do.”

Ndoye then talks about the lessons he received during his experience in Italy: “No match is easy. You often play against very low teams, who are used to facing champions of the caliber of Leao and Osimhen. For me it is a constant lesson. I have I had to adapt, evolve, even modifying my dribbling to impose myself.”