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Moro Alhassan relishing return to Italian football

Former Genoa midfielder, Moro Alhassan has affirmed his love for Italian football.

The 26-year-old, who has been inactive for some time now, had stints with three different clubs in Italian football after signing for Genoa, then in Serie A.

“I am talking to some clubs and I just hope the pandemic will vanish so that I will have the chance to play again.

“Definitely, I will come back and play and I always love Italian football.

“I love Italian football because of the aggression and technique [in their play].

“Their technique is good and although I will take any opportunity that comes my way but I love Italian football,” Alhassan told Adamu Muftawu.

The defensive midfielder, who can slot in perfectly at the heart of defence, got injured while playing for his last Italian club, Carrarese.

Alhassan first signed for Genoa where he enjoyed more playing time with the U-19s before appearing on the bench for the seniors in games against AC, Inter Milan and Juventus.

Genoa sent him on loan to Cesena where he capped a lot of senior games in the second tier.

He helped in qualifying Cesena to the Serie A but eventually returned to Genoa at the end of the season.

He was expected to pick a regular shirt at Genoa but after a successful pre-season, he was going out on yet another loan spell at Vicenza for a season.

That followed with another loan move to Carrarese where he picked the strange injury with two matches to end the season.

He returned to Genoa for treatment but no trace of injury was detected. After several challenges with treatment, he was forced to return to Ghana to find solution to his predicament in 2016.

Moro Alhassan has since recovered and ready for opportunities.

 

 

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