Hassania Agadir's goalkeeper, Abdul Rahman Al Hawsali, stressed that tension of his relationship with his former coach in the FUS Rabat Waleed Rokraki, made him move to Hassania club.
Al Hawsali added in interview with Al Maghrib Today that he had done well in his previous team FUS Rabat, and won the Moroccan league title, which is important title to the hearts of fans, because it is the first in the team's history.
"I have played more than 85 games with FUS Rabat, and managed to play two successful seasons in the team", he said, adding he won the Moroccan league with the golden generation of the team and played all of the league's matches He added he reached with FUS Rabat to the semi-finals of Moroccan Throne Cup and the semi-finals of the African Cup of Nations.
"I felt uncomfortable in FUS Rabat due to tention in my relationship with the coach, what made me asking to move to another team," Al Hawsali stated.
"The atmosphere inside Hassania is very good, and the managment understands players' needs and devotes a professional atmosphere, in addition to the coaching staff who deal professionally with us," Al Hawsali added.
"Our goal in Hassania Agadir team is to reach the last point in Moroccan Throne Cup, and to rank the top position in the league," he stated.
He added they need great support from their fans, indicating that his goal is to present an exceptional level with Hassania and to complete his positive career, hoping to join the national team.
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