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Rwanda: Midfielder Mukunzi Believes He Still Has Room for Improvement

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Rwanda international Yannick Mukunzi has said that he still has a long way to go to reach his full potential despite being one of the best midfielders of the last decade in the country.

The former APR midfielder was part of the Rwanda U17starlets that competed at the 2011 Fifa U17 World Cup in Mexico, and, he says, he is proud of the progress he has made over the years and is convinced the brighter days of his career lie ahead.

Since making his senior international debut for Rwanda in 2015, Mukunzi is a regular feature in the team and has since received 35 caps, and scored four goals.

There is a lot to achieve at club level and in international football [with Rwanda] but I am motivated to keep working and pushing limits."

The star holding midfielder, who joined Rayon from rivals APR at the end of the 2015-16 season, was a key player as Rayon became the first Rwandan team to reach the quarter-finals of the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup.

Source: allAfrica.com

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