Hakimi’s strong announcement ahead of the African Ballon d’Or

Hakimi’s strong announcement ahead of the African Ballon d’Or
Hakimi’s strong announcement ahead of the African Ballon d’Or

Tomorrow, CAF will unveil the name of Victor Osimhen’s successor on the African Ballon d’Or list. Barring a huge twist, it is Achraf Hakimi who should win the precious distinction against Serhou Guirassy, ​​Ademola Lookman, Simon Adingra, and Ronwen Williams. Questioned on Téléfoot, the right back of Saint-Germain did not hide the fact that he aspired to be the big winner: “This nomination rewards all the work done since I was little. I hope to win this important trophy in my career” he explained before commenting on his new role as vice-captain at PSG which allows him to gain maturity and take on a new dimension: “My positioning changes a lot during matches. This is something that the coach allows me. I’m happy with that. I am learning a lot from this new role that the club has given me. I am very happy, proud to wear this armband and I hope to make all Parisians proud.

Hakimi hopes to win this “important” trophy!

In the meantime, the native of Madrid can count on the support of his coaches. Starting with Walid Regragui: “For me, he is the best right back in the world currently“. For his part, Luis Enrique did not fail to motivate his player a few weeks ago at a press conference: “I have never trained such a strong right-back. Despite his youth, he has a lot of experience. He must be a reference on and off the field but it’s difficult. It’s not just about words, it’s about demonstrating it with actions.“. In any case, the Moroccan international seems to be on track to win his first big individual distinction tomorrow.

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To summarize

Achraf Hakimi, the right side of PSG, did not fail to make a big announcement about the African Ballon d’Or. Tomorrow, CAF will unveil the name of Victor Osimhen’s successor on the African Ballon d’Or list. Barring a huge twist, it is Achraf Hakimi who should win the precious distinction against Serhou Guirassy, ​​Ademola Lookman, Simon Adingra, and Ronwen Williams.


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