The Stade de Reims goalkeeper is satisfied with the way things are going for him at the moment and the shot-stopper is hoping to play many more years at the highest level
The 34-year-old has been a revelation for the newly promoted club in the Ligue 1 and has helped his side to stay away from the relegation zone. Reims have been struggling to cope with the standards of Ligue 1 after returning to the French top flight after
an absence of 33 years but despite all that, their defence has been really phenomenal.
Goalkeeper, Kossi Agassa is pleased with the way things are going for him at the moment and is thankful for the chance given to him to play at the highest level again. The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Togo-c3022 international has seen a lot of ups and downs in his career but has finally settled
at Stade Auguste Delaune.
While talking to reporters, the 34-year-stated that he is enjoying his football again and is looking forward to improve even further in the upcoming games. The goalkeeper said that he has been working really hard in order to cope with the pressure of playing
in the French top flight and has vowed to bring further improvement in his game.
“I'm happy with the way things have gone for me since last year.vI've been through some difficult times so I’m happy to be enjoying my football again. I'm working hard every day to try to get better and I hope I can keep on improving."
Agassa said that he is 34 at the moment and he is not worried about that. Goalkeepers can play till they are 40, and the Togo international is hoping to keep going for as long as possible.
"I don't worry about age. When you're in good health and not injured, you can keep going for as long as you want."
Talking about the game between Reims and Paris Saint-Germain earlier this season, Agassa said that it was an amazing experience for him and he is pleased with his performance against the attack lead by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-c38029.
"I have good memories of that game. For a start we managed to stop Zlatan from scoring, and that's already an achievement in itself!"
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