Real de Banjul sensational forward Pa Omar Jobe whose 42nd minute header proved to be the difference between The Gambia U-20 and the Moroccan side on Saturday beliefs that the goal is not the end as he will be preparing for the return leg in Rabat. He therefore apologized to the fans for missed goal scoring chances.
The young attacker headed in from Bun Sanneh’s delicious cross in
the 42nd minute to edge the young scorpions closer to the 3rd and the final round of the 2017 U-20 championship in Zambia.
In an interview with Observer Sports, Jobe who scored his second consecutive goal for the team in the qualifier saluted his technicians for giving him the chance to play and prove himself. “I will first thank the technical staff for giving me the chance to play and explore what I can do, so that the fans can see it.” Jobe also went further to apologize to the fans for the missed chances despite scoring one, but believes that “the goal is not the end, because the most important game is ahead, which is the return leg.”
Speaking ahead of the return leg on the 12th June in Rabat, the attacker dismissed what most of the people are saying about the North African side. “We believe in what we can do, not what people are saying.”
by Muhammed Lamin Drammeh