At the tender age of 20, Udinese’s Emmanuel Badu is already
turning heads throughout Europe as his fine displays at club and
national level have left many impressed with his on-field capability.
Born
in Berekum, Ghana, in December 1990, the versatile midfielder started
off his career at Berekum Arsenal in 2007. His first and only season at
the club saw him earn much praise where he was named in the Ghana
Premier league All Star team for that season.
At the age of 18
Badu underwent trials at Middlesbrough and Wolves before signing a
six-month loan contract with Recreativo de Huelva, once Berlin FC had
bought his full ownership.
A year later he was on the move to
the Italian peninsula to join the Friuli-based club Udinese, as well as
earning a call up in to the Black Satellites squad where he helped lead
his country win the U-20 Fifa World Cup.
Not only did they reach
the final, but Badu scored the winning penalty, which saw Ghana become
the first African nation to win the U-20 World Cup.
His impressive displays, strong temperament and hard work on the field saw him earn praise from onlookers all around the world.
Malu
'Mpasinkatu, a Sky and SportItalia commentator at the time, described
the budding African as a player that “doesn’t consider failure as an
option, and is among the most promising midfielders of entire
competition, primarily because of his completeness and his technical
ability”.
Badu has since found his way into first team football as a Zebretta, where he replaced the famous icon Gokhan Inler.
Many
feared that he wouldn’t be able to cope with the pressure of taking
over the position of such an influential player but he excelled in the
deep-lying position.
Stringing together a run of impressive
displays, Badu now owns a first team slot in Francesco Guidolin’s side; a
manager who has managed to bring out the best in his young Ghanaian.
Badu
not only brings versatility to the squad in his ability to play
defensively and offensively, but he provides power and grit that is
needed for a squad which is relatively new to European football.
His
prominent physique, accelerating pace, high endurance level and
discrete technique often sees the 5ft7 star come off on the better end
of a challenge.
The passion, power and prominence Badu provides
to the Bianconeri has undoubtedly made him a vital player to the squad
that seems to be excelling both in Europe and in the Italian league.
source : mtnfootball
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