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- Bohemians BY PAUL O’HEHIR

ABOUBACAR KEITA believes Bohemians fans will start to see the best of him now that he has finished observing Ramadan.

It ran from March 10 to April 9 this year, with Muslims worldwide traditiona­lly abstaining from eating or drinking during daylight hours.

And centre-back Keita, who joined the Gypsies on loan from Colorado Rapids this season, admits it is physically demanding for an athlete.

Keita goes into tonight’s reschedule­d league clash at home to Dundalk having starred in Friday’s derby win away to Shelbourne.

And asked about Ramadan, he said: “It was very tough. That’s why at times, when you watch the previous couple of games, you can see at 50 or 60 minutes I’m getting tired.

“That’s religion. I’ve got to do what I got to do on that part. I’m happy now it’s over and I’m able to give 100 per cent to the team.

“Before Ramadan started, I spoke to the club and they knew where I was coming from. They were able to help me as much as they could and they trusted me to play some of the games while I was fasting.”

Keita, who was born in New York, raised in Guinea and later moved to Ohio, added: “Not every club would give you that opportunit­y but I’m thankful to them for helping me make the process easier.

“I’m getting back to full fitness now and I’m just hoping I can pay back the club for the trust and the chance they took on bringing me in after being out for a long time.”

Keita has battled back from an ACL injury, sustained shortly after joining Rapids in 2022 following a $450,000 move from Columbus Crew.

But he is fully invested in this adventure with Bohs having moved to Dublin with his wife Devionne and their nine month old son Abdou.

And Keita – signed when Declan Devine was in charge – has thanked everyone at Bohs for rolling out the welcome mat after his move from America.

“It’s different but it’s about coming in and learning how people play in Ireland and adapt to it. I’m a footballer, I should be able to go anywhere and adapt,” he said.

“Back in America, I’m used to playing more tactical, whereas here it’s more back and forth at times. But it’s part of the game.

“When the chance came I jumped on it right away, coming back from injury, having not played in a while, they took a chance on me and I’m just hoping to pay that back now.

“It’s my first time playing outside the US but these are the things you look forward to as a footballer.”

 ?? ?? SACRIFICES Aboubacar Keita was observing Ramadan
SACRIFICES Aboubacar Keita was observing Ramadan

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