Adelaide United forward, Nestory Irankunda, admitted he was left disappointed with his personal performance in Saturday night's 2-1 win over Brisbane Roar ...
“I have to improve on it if I want to become the top player that I want to be. “It’s something I have to work on and it’s the reason I haven’t been playing many games (recently). “I’m happy to get the goal and to help the team out, but performance-wise, I wasn’t very good and should have done my job properly.
Nestory Irankunda's moment of magic lifted Adelaide United past Brisbane Roar. But it was the 16-year-old's post-match interview that showed why is the one ...
My dream is to become one of the great players in the world and be an inspiration to the kids. “The goal is for Juande to be honest. VAR intervened and referee Alex King ruled out the goal with Knowles impeding Gauci’s jump. The Reds’ midfielder unleashed 25 metres from goal; the ball slamming off Kai Trewin and into the legs of Aldred. Juande is one of my great teammates out there. It feels great just scoring at Hindmash, the atmosphere and everything. It’s my work rate, it’s something I have to work on. I’m not too happy with my work rate,” Irankunda reflected. However, he was not caught up in the celebrations. “I have family out here. My parents aren’t here. I should’ve done my job properly,” he said.