Inside Futbol
·25 November 2024
Inside Futbol
·25 November 2024
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Hearts star Musa Drammeh has insisted that his decision to join the Scottish side from Sevilla B was a good move despite his limited game time at Tynecastle.
After his contract expired with the Spanish side, the Jambos signed Drammeh on a three-year deal.
The 22-year-old Spanish forward, though, has been a bit-part player at Tynecastle as he has been given only 42 minutes of football for Hearts this season.
Last weekend, he scored his first goal for the Jambos against Celtic in a 4-1 loss in the league.
Drammeh though is clear that his move to Hearts was a good one despite him not accumulating the playing time he hoped to have.
“I can not say no because I am not happy. I am not playing, but I think it is a good move for me”, the Hearts forward told the Edinburgh News.
“I just hope from now on I can play more.”
Neil Critchley’s side are currently sitting second bottom in the Scottish Premiership and it remains to be seen if Drammeh will be given more game time to show what he can do after his goal against the league leaders at the weekend.