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Ghana international Daniel Kofi-Kyereh says he will continue to follow St Pauli despite joining Freiburg.
The 26-year-old completed his move to Bundesliga side Freiburg in the summer transfer window after a blistering campaign with St Pauli last season.
According to Kyereh, leaving the German second-tier club was difficult for him and has therefore decided to follow the club.
"The way to the Millerntor is very long, but if it fits, it won't stop me from going there and watching a game and visiting the lads,"
"It's definitely on the bucket list." He told the Bild.
“I will continue to follow St. Pauli 100 percent. Saying goodbye there was definitely the hardest goodbye to a club. The whole club was special and the two years went almost perfectly for me.”
He added, “When I look back on the two years, they show a very good development - especially in the second season, in which we played well almost consistently. That shows that what the coach says is working.”
The 26-year-old completed his move to Bundesliga side Freiburg in the summer transfer window after a blistering campaign with St Pauli last season.
According to Kyereh, leaving the German second-tier club was difficult for him and has therefore decided to follow the club.
"The way to the Millerntor is very long, but if it fits, it won't stop me from going there and watching a game and visiting the lads,"
"It's definitely on the bucket list." He told the Bild.
“I will continue to follow St. Pauli 100 percent. Saying goodbye there was definitely the hardest goodbye to a club. The whole club was special and the two years went almost perfectly for me.”
He added, “When I look back on the two years, they show a very good development - especially in the second season, in which we played well almost consistently. That shows that what the coach says is working.”