The Borneo Post

Juwara celebrates amazing journey with first Serie A goal

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MILAN: Gambian teenager Musa Juwara said he dedicated his first Serie A goal to “all who helped” him after an incredible journey to the top level of Italian football was capped in style when he scored for Bologna on Sunday.

The 18-year-old forward, who arrived in Italy after travelling unaccompan­ied across the Mediterran­ean as a child in 2016, came off the bench to equalise in Bologna’s eventual 2-1 victory at third-placed Inter Milan.

“I dedicate this goal to my family and all those who have helped me along the way,” Juwara, who was brought up by his grandfathe­r after being orphaned, told Tuttomerca­toweb.

He was adopted by an Italian couple, who helped him fight the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) for the right to play following his arrival in Europe.

“I thank the coach (Sinisa Mihajlovic) so much for giving me confidence against Inter, I’m very happy to have scored my first goal,” Juwara added.

“It’s a dream come true for me and I will remember this for the rest of my life.”

Juwara’s fellow Gambian and namesake Musa Barrow scored a dramatic late winner at San Siro, the sixth time he has netted in just 11 league appearance­s since joining Bologna from Atalanta on loan in January. “I’m very happy for the other Musa, I gave him some advice and after the game I asked him for his shirt, because he was very good,” said striker Barrow, who himself is only 21. Juwara, who revealed he grew up supporting Chelsea and idolised Eden Hazard, is still yet to make his first league start for Bologna and the 25 minutes he played on Sunday is the most he has featured in a Serie A match. But he has now made his mark, with his first goal all the more remarkable given he was embroiled in a legal battle with the FIGC in 2017 just to be allowed to sign for Chievo due to a rule preventing exploitati­on of child immigrants. Juwara later joined Bologna for a reported fee of 500,000 euros (US$566,000), but despite being expected to play for the under-19 side, has forced his way into the first-team squad. Bologna host Sassuolo on Wednesday, when the ninthplace­d side will be hoping Juwara can continue to defy the odds as they bid to launch a late challenge for Europa League qualificat­ion.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Musa Juwara smiles after winning the Italian Serie A match between Inter Milan and Bologna played behind closed doors at the Giuseppe-Meazza San Siro stadium in Milan.
— AFP photo Musa Juwara smiles after winning the Italian Serie A match between Inter Milan and Bologna played behind closed doors at the Giuseppe-Meazza San Siro stadium in Milan.

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