Chelsea left-back Abdul Baba Rahman says he is happy with his debut game
after playing the full throttle in a 4-0 drubbing of Israeli giants
Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Uefa Champions League group stage on Wednesday.
The 21-year-old joined the Premier League champions from German team
Augsburg last Month but had to wait four weeks to play his first match
under manager Jose Mourinho.
The former Greuther Furth defender says he is satisfied with his debut
outing with the Blues but wants to win trophies with his new club this
season.
"It was great, the supporters and the stadium were very nice," Rahman told Chelsea TV.
"The team played a good game and the most important thing was the win
and that’s what we did. I think I can adapt more but I leave it up to
the coach to judge my performance.
"I’m very happy to be here. If I push hard I can make it and enjoy
myself here. My main aim is to play as many games as I can. I’m really
working hard to keep the momentum going.
"Last year, Chelsea won the Premier League and I’m itching for us to win
it again, and also do well in the Champions League, the FA Cup and the
Capital One Cup. We want to win as many trophies as we can," he added.
Baba also revealed that Ghanaians should rally behind him so that he can
make them proud. “If the people in Ghana keep supporting me I can make
them proud.”
Baba has been capped 13 times by Ghana, playing all the matches with the
Black Stars at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.
Source: Goal.com

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