Ghanaian forward Mohammed Fuseini is brimming with excitement as Union Saint-Gilloise prepares for its historic return to the UEFA Champions League after a 90-year wait.
The Belgian side’s remarkable title-winning campaign in the 2024/25 season secured them automatic qualification to Europe’s most prestigious club competition, a milestone that means the world to the 22-year-old attacker.
“This is like one of my dreams coming true,” Fuseini told Sportsblog247.com. “Even though I’ve played in the Champions League before, it was only in the qualification stage. Now getting to play in the real Champions League, it means a lot to me.”
Fuseini, who netted nine goals in 33 appearances under coach Sebastien Pocognoli, is already visualizing himself on football’s grandest stage — facing elite opponents.
“I’m looking forward to playing against big teams like Real Madrid, PSG, Liverpool, and other top clubs. It will be a great experience.”
Despite Union SG’s underdog status, Fuseini believes the squad is ready to make an impact.
“I think we should be able to go past the group phase because we have a good squad and a good coach. I think everything is possible.”
Union fans will be hoping Fuseini’s ambition and confidence inspire a memorable Champions League campaign.




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