
Ghana youth international Joseph Attamah Larweh claims in his style of play has seen some improvement since moving to Turkey.
The 2013 FIFA U20 World Cup bronze medalist has been a regular fixture for Turkish second-tier side Adana Demirspor- a club he signed for in August.
The centre back, who can also play in the holding midfield role, has racked up 11 league appearances and emerged one of the club's key players.
Larweh is delighted with his current form as he marks the first five months of his debut season abroad.
“I have improved for the past four months. At first I found it difficult to play and understand their system,” the former Tema Youth man said.
“I have a lot to achieve and this is just the beginning of my career abroad and I can give more than 100% to play in the Super Lig.”
Adana Demirspor are fifth on the league table, seven points behind leaders Kayserispor.


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