Clifford Aboagye has taken the player has taken time to reflect on his career so far and and says he is grateful than regretful.
Aboagye who won the bronze award at the 2013 U-20 World Cup was touted to become a shining prospect in the world.
However, 25-year-old is still yet to realise his full potential since the FIFA tournament.
Speaking on Instagram with Juliet Bawuah, the midfielder said: Ghanaians are expecting me to be playing in one of the big Leagues in Europe and so far as I have the talent, I believe with hard work I can break through. I am rather grateful and not regretful.
Aboagye was named the Bronze Ball winner of the 2013 FIFA U-20 competition with Manchester United’s Paul Pogba getting the Golden ball and the previous accepts that notwithstanding his moderate vocation movement all expectation isn’t lost.
People are thinking I should be at par with my colleagues I played the World Cup without when I back I feel I should be grateful. I feel it is a gradual process and I have a lot of years ahead of of me to continue my career.
Clifford Aboagye highlighted for Ghana in the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup helping the West Africa country to a third spot wrapped up.
He as of now plays Mexican top-flight side Queretaro FC.