German born Ghanaian attacker Prince Osei Owusu who plays for 1860 Munich on loan from Aremenia Bielefeld is yet to convince the faithfuls at his loan club 1860 despite his coach's faith in him.

The attacker has played 10 matches in the German third tier league scoring just once this season with his performance against Sonnenhof Großaspach on Wednesday tipping the local media over but has coach has leapt to his defence.

Yes, Prince Osei Owusu (22) is definitely a beneficiary of the new Köllner system. He plays regularly, but without convincing. He has a lot of attachments, but his body language is what is often criticized. In the match 1-1 against Sonnenhof Großaspach, the on loan player from Bielefeld could have been the match winner in the 88th minute, but the nerve failed in front of the opposing box and the attacker put the ball wide  instead of into the goal after a wonderful pass by Markus Ziereis.

Then Owusu sank to the ground like a heap of misery. The scene was somewhat reminiscent of Francis Kioyo when the Cameroonian missed a penalty against Hertha BSC in the final minute in May 2004 and had to get out of the Bundesliga a little later in 1860.

“He is depressed. In terms of psyche, he is certainly not 1.91 meters tall at the moment, but more like a child. I have to go into that as a coach, "Michael Köllner said on Wednesday with a view to his striker:" Demand performance. Sure, but with the necessary sensitivity. He misses a goal. ”Owusu has scored one goal in 10 season appearances. Köllner thinks: “He blows his skin clean, but you have the feeling that after a good situation, he'll pull his ass off in the next.”