The gaffer believes the talented youngster possesses a trait that most of his team-mates are lacking at the Ceres Park irrespective of his lack of game time in the Danish top-flight so far
Ghanaian striker Richmond Gyamfi has something not many of Aarhus GF players have in one-on-one situations, according to his manager Uwe Rösler.
The 20-year-old centre-forward, who joined the Danish Superliga side during the summer transfer window, has seen his value questioned by the club's fans following his lack of playing time this season.
However, with his talent being regarded by the man in charge of the dugout at the Ceres Park, the Ghanaian promising striker is set to stay put at the Aarhus-based club having been touted as a budding star with an instinctive and extremely good technique coupled with a low center of gravity as well as changes in direction with a lightning fast pace on the field of play.
Uwe Rösler is quoted as saying by Tipsbladet: ''We got him at the beginning of the season from Hobro, where he had played a few games. He is extremely talented, and it is quite clear why the club has signed him. He has something not many of our players have in one-on-one situations. But he is also very raw. He is an instinctive footballer with extremely good technique, a low center of gravity, and he changes direction lightning fast. It's not something you can learn. You either have it or you don't, and that's what we invested in, says Uwe Rösler.
''Now we must have led him into the second half of football, what you do as a team, the interplay, and it is in these areas that we now want to see improvements. It's a learning process where he has to learn how we attack, win the ball back, press, defend low.''
He touched on his desire to keep the former Hobro IK forward for a longer period of time; '' I would 100 percent certainly prefer to keep him in our environment, but this is not only about what I want. It is also about what the player wants and what the club wants in relation to the market value. To me, it is best for him if he stays here and learns our principles. But I can't guarantee him to start every game.''
He is yet to earn his international cap with the Ghana men's senior national team, the Black Stars at the international level.