Jonah Kusi-Asare talks the "unreal" experience of making his first team debut for Bayern Munich
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Jonah Kusi-Asare, who gained prominence at AIK, has transitioned to Bayern Munich, making significant strides in his career by progressing through the youth ranks. His first team debut was a standout moment, described as unreal. He enjoys being coached by Vincent Kompany and values having Harry Kane as a role model. Kusi-Asare acknowledges other talents like Kingsley Coman, though he notes Coman's injury challenges. His focus remains on growth and realizing his potential in professional football, emphasizing the importance of modesty and development in his journey.
"I just remember coming in and afterwards it felt unreal."
"Kingsley Coman would have been the best if he hadn't had so many injuries. Everyone is great, but if I have to pick someone now, it's him [Coman]."
"It's incredible, It's Harry Kane, he's been crazy good for a long period. He helps me, he does everything for me, it's unreal."
"For now, it is all about taking those necessary steps, losing the stars in his eyes and fulfilling his obvious potential."
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