Racist abuse spurred Suzuki as Japan goalkeeper set for Premier League
Zion Suzuki, Japan’s most expensive goalkeeper, overcame racist abuse and mistakes to join Aston Villa. Learn about his journey to the Premier League. Read More: https://punchng.com/racist-abuse-spurred-suzuki-as-japan-goalkeeper-set-for-premier-league/
Zion Suzuki, the 23-year-old Japanese goalkeeper, is set to become the first Japanese goalkeeper to play in the Premier League when he moves to Aston Villa from Italian side Parma for up to 35 million euros ($40 million). This move comes after Suzuki overcame numerous challenges, including costly mistakes and racist abuse, on his journey to the top.
Born in New Jersey to a Ghanaian father and Japanese mother, Suzuki moved to Japan at a young age before furthering his career in Belgium and Italy, earning 28 caps for his country. Although he had been linked with Manchester United before Aston Villa, Suzuki expressed his determination to be a goalkeeper who brings stability to his team.
Despite a series of blunders leading to his international debut, Suzuki persevered and eventually became Japan’s number one goalkeeper. He will be only the second Japanese goalkeeper to play in English professional football after Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi.
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