Daramy and Grabara react to FCK victory
Mohamed Daramy gave an honest response to the transfer speculation surrounding him following F.C. Copenhagen's 3-1 victory over AGF which saw the 19-year-old score his second goal in two games.
Daramy's opener and two strikes from Pep Biel earned FCK victory to keep the Lions fifth in the Superliga table.
"We delivered a really good team performance today, and we could have scored even more goals than the three," said Daramy.
"At the same time, we shut them completely out of chances from open play. We're in really good form and are still undefeated (for the season) and we just have to build on that.
"I am really happy to be here, but I am also open to a change if it is the right offer for me and the club. But I honestly don't think about it in everyday life, but keep my focus on our training and matches. And I think that is going very well."
FCK goalkeeper Kamil Grabara was unable to prevent AGF's Patrick Mortensen scoring from the penalty spot but otherwise had a solid game between the sticks.
"We dominated the match from start to finish and produced a display that a club like FCK should play," he said.
"We have become very solid at the back, and at the same time we have great offensive qualities with players who can decide matches.
"Of course it was a bit special to be back in Aarhus, but I tried to take it like all other matches. I do not understand Danish, so it was great to hear the AGF fans sing my name.
"The others told me afterwards that the AGF fans were singing for me to die! But then… everyone must die at some point or another… it's not an urgent issue for me. It probably just shows that I meant something special to them and I have to pay that price when changing clubs. I have no real problem with that, and it didn't affect me during the match."