×
google news

Nohan Kenneh’s determination to succeed with Ross County

The young midfielder expresses confidence and trust in his team's potential.

Nohan Kenneh showcasing determination at Ross County
Nohan Kenneh exemplifies determination and skill at Ross County.

Nohan Kenneh, a 22-year-old Liberian international, is back at Ross County, eager to contribute to the team’s success under the guidance of manager Don Cowie. Having previously spent time on loan at the Dingwall club, Kenneh’s return comes after a stint at Shrewsbury Town and a lack of playing time at Hibernian this season.

His commitment to delivering wins for Cowie reflects a strong sense of trust and motivation within the squad.

A supportive environment fosters growth

Kenneh expressed his happiness in returning to Ross County, highlighting the positive atmosphere cultivated by Cowie. He stated, “It’s a good environment.

As a footballer, you want to play football. You can’t be happy being on the bench or training. I just wanted to play football.” This sentiment resonates with many players who thrive in environments where they feel valued and supported. Cowie’s calm demeanor and encouraging approach have made a significant impact on Kenneh’s confidence and performance on the pitch.

Understanding roles and responsibilities

In discussing his role within the team, Kenneh acknowledged the varying requirements of different managers. He noted, “Different managers mean different requirements. Games can be different too. Some games, I might sit in, while in others I have the licence to go forward.” This flexibility allows Kenneh to adapt his playing style based on the team’s needs, enhancing his effectiveness as a midfielder. His eagerness to score goals and push forward demonstrates a proactive mindset that is essential for success in competitive football.

Looking ahead to crucial matches

As Ross County prepares to face Hearts at Tynecastle, Kenneh emphasizes the importance of focusing on their own performance. With both teams closely matched in the league standings, he recognizes the significance of securing points in the remaining fixtures before the split. Kenneh remarked, “Every game from now on is massive. Right now, we want to get as many points as possible before the split and see where it takes us.” This determination to grind out results showcases the team’s ambition and readiness to fight for their place in the league.

With Kenneh’s return and the trust he has in Cowie’s leadership, Ross County aims to build on their progress as they navigate the final stretch of the season. The young midfielder’s confidence and commitment to the team’s success will undoubtedly play a crucial role in their pursuit of victory.


Contacts:

More To Read