Sparta Praque striker Benjamin Tetteh believes with hard work he can get to highest level in world football.
The Ghanaian youth international was lauded by his ex Bohemians FC coach Martin Hasek as he described him as being better than Ivorian forward Wilfried Bony at theat age when he coached him at Sparta Praque.
Tetteh is threading on the same line as Bony having joined Sparta and the 20-year-old attacker says he can to the level the Ivorian reached.
“It all leads to hard work and focus I think if I still keep working hard and being consistent I see myself getting to the level Bony got to by playing in the EPL” Tetteh told footballmadeinghana.com
“At the moment things are good and if it continues going the same way, I see great things ahead”
The former Black Satellites star also indicated that he is not thinking about a senior national team call up at the moment as he is concentrating on his club but will grab any chance with open hands to feature for the Black Stars
“I am not thinking about a Black Stars call up at the moment, I ‘m just focused on my club at but if I get a call up, I will be happy as well” he added.
Tetteh has also featured for Belgian side Standard Liege and Czech side FC Slovacko.