Liverpool's Kate tells of his childhood extracts as he grew up on the poor streets of Guinea

He wore Liverpool's baby fan, but Naby Keita would never imagine playing for the English team until she grew up in the African state of Guinea. The 52.75 million-pound signature by RB Leipzig has already shown the qualities in the midfield during the parasis that Liverpool is developing. One [...]
The 52.75 million-pound signature by RB Leipzig has already shown the qualities in the midfield during the parasis that Liverpool is developing.
A midfielder with great control, a hardworking runner with extraordinary ability to find the back of the net, 23-year-old is blessed with his talent.
Despite his talent, his way up here has been not easy.
Raised in a poor environment and in a politically uncertain system in Conakry, Guinea, Kate will play bare football on the street, avoiding traffic and sometimes hit by cars.
But he has been hungry to be at the top, regardless of the consequences, the Sun” reported, broadcast Periscopi.
“We played whatever we found and played bare, sometimes when we played with old ones, I had damaged shoes”, he said.
I didn't have any shoes and the changes my mother had donated. All of this has helped me to progress as a professional, and I'm already not afraid of anything in field”, he said.
I was very small, so I had to fight for everything: I got the chance to play games, get respect, and that's why cars couldn't stop me either.
It's aggression in my position, in which it's very important to me”
His mother Miriam and Father Sekou were sure that their son would become a great player.
She looked at me when everything fell from the table, whether it's a bottle of water or an orange, she'd drive it”, he laughs.
Whatever was on the floor that I could hit, I would have had fun with it. No matter where he was, I'd do these”.
As a child Keitha grew up as a Livepool fan
He also talks about his father who was a fierce fan of Liverpool.
Before I knew what Liverpool was like as a child, he was crazy about them”.
He talked to me about Istanbul, Steven Gerard, and the big fights he had played”.
As a child, he moved to France at the age of 16. But its beginning had been difficult because it had been rejected by many French teams.
Guinea was recommended to former Hibernian midfielder Frederick Arpinon, who was the sports director of FC Istres, headquartered in southern France.
Keitha surprised the good game and immediately activated on the first team.
Within a year, he would find himself in the Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg, along with Sadio Manen, who would later be reunited in Liverpool.
He helped me with everything in language learning, creating new society, exploring the club and the town of”, Keita said.
“Sadio was very important to me, and still is! For me, he's a big brother. He really taught me new things to improve and push me along the way he was following. He's a good example for me”. /Periscopi/













