Hamrun Spartans of Malta youngster, Franklin Sasere has declared emphatically that he aims to make the best of his current loan spell from FC Lugano of Switzerland by helping his new club become champions of the Maltese Premier League title, megasportsarena.com reports.
Though a strong hint has emerged that he could be on his way back to Lugano this month, Sasere insisted that he remains focused on helping Spartans clinch the title, even as he is also on the verge of ending as the top-flight’s highest goals scorer.
Although he stands the chance of getting personal glory at the end of the season, Sasere stressed that the bigger focus for him is about the collective goal of Hamrun winning the title and the youngster attributed his form in front of goal to collective efforts from his coaches and teammates.
Following his loan move from Swiss side Lugano, the 22-year-old Nigerian has enjoyed an awe-inspiring debut at Victor Tedesco Stadium, scoring eight goals in 13 outings for the league leaders.
Unbeaten in their last nine games in all competitions, Hamrun Spartans are guests of Sirens in their next league fixture on Friday, ahead of which Sasere has again promised to give his very best and always help the club seek the highest targets.
The well-built striker scored a brace on Sunday as Mark Buttigieg’s men silenced Mosta 3-1 – a feat which put him on track to win the Maltese top-flight’s Golden Boot, as well as saw his team stay in contention for an eighth league title.
Sasere told Goal: “It was not easy finding the net twice in a crucial game where we conceded in the first half as well as got reduced to 10 men. Inspired by what the management is doing for the team, love for our darling fans and the desire to emerge as champions.
“We gave our best in the second-half and we are glad we got all three points. We will double up our efforts in forthcoming games because it would be disappointing if we get axed from the summit.
“For my goals scoring form, I will say it’s a collective effort starting from the coaching crew who believe in my ability down to my teammates for giving the crucial assists at the appropriate time. So, whenever I step onto the pitch, I have the club at heart first.
“Honestly, if I have to choose between the top scorer prize or the league title, I won’t blink my eye. The individual prize will just be for me alone, whereas the league title is for everyone. However, if we win the league and I emerge a Golden Boot winner, that will be a welcome development. “