Swedish Ken Sema didn’t care about his speech impediment.
PDO
A soccer player playing in the English Championship Ken Sema has given a video interview that is garnering praise from football fans.
Sema, 29, suffers from a stutter, but nevertheless gave the reporter a snappy comment after Watford’s win over West Bromwich on Monday.
The Swedish striker scored two goals for his team in a 3–2 home win.
– The injury has been bothering me for some time, so I’m happy about the goals and the win. This game was a must win. Great performance, Sema said.
– I have been on the sidelines for a while and rehabilitated the injury. I have done everything to come back stronger.
Watford fans praised Sema’s bravery in the comments of the Twitter video.
– Huge appreciation for Ken on the field, and especially off it, one follower wrote.
– I cannot praise this man enough. He gives interviews despite stuttering, a real role model, another admired.
– He gives self-confidence to thousands of people with a speech disorder. No wonder Watford fans love him. Well done, a third praised.