Daniel Daga who idolises Kante and Bissouma reacts to first goal for Norwegian champions

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Flying Eagles midfielder Daniel Daga has expressed his excitement after scoring his first goal for Norwegian champions Molde FK, Soccernet.ng reports.

The 18-year-old joined Molde from One Rocket following his impressive loan stint with nine-time Nigeria Premier Football League champions Enyimba and is adjusting quickly to life in Norway.

In his debut game for the club, the Nigerian youngster rose to meet a corner kick and headed the only goal past Felix Jakobsson, sealing victory for his side in the 84th minute.

Watch the video here:

First goal for Daga pic.twitter.com/23w0pPdtGY

— Molde Fotballklubb (@Molde_FK) February 6, 2025

After the game, an excited Daga took to his social media platform to express his joy, writing, “First goal in blue. Great feeling!”

Earlier, the highly rated young midfielder, who impressed for Nigeria’s U-20 team in the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina, revealed former Chelsea star N’Golo Kante and Tottenham’s Yves Bissouma as his idols.

“[Yves] Bissouma in Tottenham, but before, I loved [N’Golo] Kante. In terms of ball-playing, I play like Bissouma, but for tackling and covering spaces on the pitch, yeah, Kante,” he said via his club during his official unveiling.

Watch the video here:

Get to know our newest signing, Daniel Daga! pic.twitter.com/mv1zhHaLIP

— Molde Fotballklubb (@Molde_FK) January 26, 2025

The Nigerian youth international has been tipped for a bright future, with his defensive and ball-winning abilities standing out.

Soccer Daniel Daga
Daniel Daga in action for Enyimba FC

Daga, who admires Real Madrid and Liverpool, will now aim to build on this performance as he looks to cement his place in Molde’s midfield and further his career in European football.

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