Gothia Cup
Right to Dream put on a show in their opening game
After an intense opening day at the Gothia Puma Trophy, the crowd was treated to a high-profile clash between Right to Dream and IF Brommapojkarna. – We know we can play even better, says two-goal scorer Yaya Sidibe after the win.
Gothia Puma Trophy has got off to a fast start with several exciting matches. One of the most talked-about games of the day was between Right to Dream and IF Brommapojkarna – two teams with a strong history of winning Gothia Cup titles. Right to Dream delivered a typical Right to Dream performance, full of energy with high pressing and quick ball recoveries, which led to a convincing win against the Swedish side.
One of the key players was Yaya Sidibe, who scored two of the team’s goals. Despite the strong start to the tournament, he believes there is still more to come.
– We can do even better. Even though we won today, I know that both the team and I can perform better, says Yaya.
Right to Dream has become a fan favourite at Gothia Cup over the years, and this year’s tournament is no different. The stands were filled with supporters as the team played attacking football and delivered an energetic performance.
Despite the opening win, the goal is to keep improving throughout the tournament. Sidibe is happy with the team’s start but is already looking forward to performing even better in the coming games.
– As I said, the next game can be better. I want to score more goals, and everyone in the team wants to improve and score more goals as well, says Yaya.
Tomorrow, more high-quality matches await at SKF Arena and Heden as the Puma Trophy continues.