
By Patrick Akoto
Bryne manager Gaute Larsen has hailed the impact of Ghana defender Paul Addo since he joined last month.
The 23-year-old has become an important piece for the Norwegian outfit since he switched camp from Odd Grenland.
The ex-Strommen loanee has slotted in well at the club and has impressed heavily after only three pre-season friendly games.
The Ghanaian international has drawn massive praise from manager Gaute Larsen, who has spoken highly of the impact of the left-back.
“Paul has given us more experience, he is rock solid,” he said.
“He is a man with vision on the pitch and will be key for us this season. We are delighted with his capture and from all indications; he's a perfect catch for us.
“Another big player in our squad this season. With him we can go places this season.”
Addo represented Ghana at the 2007 FIFA U17 World Cup in South Korea where he captained the team to place fourth.


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