Foster Apetorgbor, the 16-year-old Ghanaian sensation, has attributed his successful season at Nsoatreman FC to coach Maxwell Konadu's guidance.

Despite balancing his final year at Kumasi High School with football, Apetorgbor impressed during the recently concluded Ghana Premier League season.

Joining Nsoatreman FC in January, he made 17 appearances and showcased top-class performances for the team.

Apetorgbor's highlight came in the FA Cup final against Bofoakwa Tano, where he sealed victory with a decisive game-winning penalty.

In an interview with Kessben FM, monitored by Footballghana.com, Apetorgbor singled out coach Maxwell Konadu for praise, crediting him for playing a crucial role in his development at the club.

"I will give all the credit to coach Maxwell Konadu. He has really helped me in my football career. Everywhere he goes, he wants to go with me. I thank him and ask God’s blessings for him," Apetorgbor expressed gratefully.

"He gives me the confidence and the platform to excel. He believes in me, and whenever he gives me the platform, I deliver," he added.

Apetorgbor's exceptional performances earned him two Player of the Month awards during the season, underscoring his potential to become a world-class player if he continues to maintain his current dedication and work ethic.