I did not cause Hamdallah to be excluded from the Moroccan national team

The Moroccan Faisal Fajr, the Saudi Al-Wahda player, denied that his compatriot Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah, the Jeddah striker, was away from the Moroccan national team, and revealed that his choice of Al-Wahda came as a result of his search for a new experience.

Fajr told the “In the Goal” program: I was not the cause of the problem that occurred to Abdel-Razzaq Hamdallah in the national team.

He continued: I was implementing the instructions of Herve Renard, the coach of the Moroccan national team at the time, who asked me to be the first to take penalty kicks, and my relationship with God is good, and he is a wonderful player who has achieved a lot in Saudi Arabia.

On his move to Al-Wahda, he replied: I came to Al-Wahda in search of a change following spending two years in Turkey. I wanted to discover a new competition, and the goal was not money at all, and now I am happy that I made the decision to move to Saudi Arabia.

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