Ghanaian midfielder Albert Adomah offers words of encouragement to aspiring footballers, emphasizing the importance of focus and determination in their pursuit of success.

Having recently surpassed 525 appearances in the English Championship, Adomah continues to demonstrate his enduring commitment to the game.

A pivotal figure for Queens Park Rangers in the Championship, Adomah has left an indelible mark on English football with stints at clubs like Aston Villa and Middlesbrough.

Reflecting on his journey, Adomah recalls facing rejection from Harrow Borough when initially trying out for their reserve team in 2006.

However, undeterred by the setback, he returned a few weeks later and impressed enough to earn a place in the club's youth team, laying the foundation for his career.

In an interview, Adomah underscores the significance of perseverance and hard work in the face of challenges. "Everyone has a different path," he notes.\

"Whether it’s through the academy or non-league football like Jamie Vardy, the main thing is not to be sidetracked or distracted but to remain focused and determined to achieve your goals."

With 19 international caps and two goals for Ghana, Adomah has represented his country at the highest level, including the 2014 World Cup.

As he prepares to make his final appearance for QPR against Coventry City on the Championship's concluding day, Adomah's journey serves as a testament to the power of resilience and determination in achieving one's aspirations in football.