Loaned by AS Saint-Étienne, Beres Owusu delivers a remarkable season in the Quevilly-Rouen team in National 1. The 21-year-old central defender has affirmed himself as an essential pillar of the three-way rearguard orchestrated by David Carré, demonstrating a consistency and strength that greatly contribute to the performance of his team. Following a draw against Valenciennes (0-0), during which he played the entire game time, he agreed to share his impressions and return to the stakes of the season.
Asked about the meeting against Valenciennes, Beres Owusu stressed the satisfaction of having brought back a valuable point, confirming the ambition of his team to each match. He highlighted the collective defensive rigour, insisting on the commitment of each player to ensure the solidity of the whole. Aware of the current situation in the ranking, where the team is 13th with a four-point gap from the relegation zone, it expresses unwavering confidence and a keen awareness of the qualities of the team, affirming its ability to defeat any opponent.
With regard to the future, Beres Owusu entrusts his aspiration to integrate into the AS Saint-Étienne, whether in Ligue 1 or in Ligue 2. He said his success will depend on the project and the prospects offered by the club. He is committed to participating actively in the summer preparation, driven by the same will to impose himself. The young defender also maintains regular contact with Loïc Perrin, who closely monitors his performance and provides him with constructive feedback, sometimes even accompanied by video analyses, demonstrating a particularly kind and professional loan follow-up.