Florian Danho Makes a Lasting Impression in His Debut
In just half an hour of play, new recruit Florian Danho left no one indifferent. With his impressive physique and physical power, he is also skilled with the ball at his feet. A significant reinforcement for the "sang et or" attack.
A Long-Awaited Arrival
The wait was long for the "sang et or" supporters, who had to be patient until the last day of the transfer market to see the club officialize the arrival of French-Ivorian striker Florian Danho. However, the wait was worth it. Although the club's management took time to conclude the transaction, the player arrived in Tunis ready to play.
Florian Danho had completed his pre-season training and was competitive even before arriving in Tunis. His last match with his former team, Randers FC, was on September 16 for the Danish Cup, which they won 2-1 against Hellerup IK. Danho had entered the field at the 67th minute.
A Promising Debut
For his first appearance in "sang et or" colors, Maher Kanzari chose to start Danho at the hour mark. Danho replaced Achref Jabri and proved to be a winning card. Although his first steps were a bit hesitant, Florian Danho, who had only trained with the group the day before the match, took about ten minutes to get familiar with the terrain.
He didn't need more time before exploiting an assist from Mohamed Ben Ali. A few steps in the penalty area were enough for him to unleash a rapid shot that left the Béjaoui goalkeeper, Chahine Smaoui, speechless. By doubling the score in the 84th minute, Florian Danho, who went to celebrate his first goal with the supporters, not only sealed the fate of the match but also announced his presence in his first appearance in "sang et or" colors.
A Powerful and Skilled Striker
He is a powerful striker with an impressive physique who constantly weighs heavily on the opposing defenses. His power is combined with skill with the ball at his feet, which promises a lot. In short, a good recruitment that will undoubtedly bring the expected added value to the "sang et or" attack. He potentially fits the profile of the sought-after goal-scoring striker. Achref Jabri and Ahmed Bouassida may have a hard time following him.