The club's chief was left extolling the qualities of the Ghanaian defender right after securing his services this term
Ghanaian centre-back Joseph Kinful "is like a player who eats children" on the field of play as he depicts as a warrior like "Great Hall of China", according to Ishøj IF sporting director Murat Kütuk.
Having proved his mettle with the U21youth team, 22-year-old has now left his club's chief oozing with confidence in his qualities as a guardsman ahead of his debut season on last Wednesday against Sønderjyske.
The Turkish football administrator said of the Ghanaian stopper to Bold: "He is just like the Great Wall of China. He is powerful and when you see him, he looks like someone who eats children. There is power in him. He is good with his head and strong with his feet.He played the other day with U21, where he was very good and scored a goal. He will of course just have to get used to the new surroundings, but he is already in the squad against Sønderjyske."
He added on their scouting network before landing the ex-Bechem United man: " We have an insane network abroad, also in Africa. There are many clubs with few players on the Danish market, so we have to look a little beyond the country's borders.We have a few agreements with academies in Ghana. Joseph has been scouted down there by our people, but we've also seen him on video."
"Our people down there have also tickled him in the right places, so he became available to us."