Neil El Aynaoui, the 22-year-old football sensation, is leaving an indelible mark on Racing Club de Lens, showcasing his prowess in the Sang et Or midfield. As the son of former world tennis number 14, Younes El Aynaoui, the Atlas Lion Cub is experiencing a transformative season, seamlessly settling into the fabric of RC Lens and capturing attention with his stellar performances.
Arriving from Nancy Lorraine last summer for 600,000 euros, Neil El Aynaoui has become a pivotal figure for RC Lens, featuring in 23 matches across all competitions, with 13 starts, contributing a goal and two assists.
His remarkable rise in the footballing ranks has exceeded expectations, prompting the midfielder to reflect on his unexpected journey.
“I try to do my job, focus on myself and everything I have to do. It’s not my nature to show up and have everyone notice me. Now, if you had asked me a year ago if I was going to play this much, I wouldn’t have thought so.
This can only encourage me in my daily work,” shared El Aynaoui, emphasizing his work ethic and commitment to continuous improvement.
His disciplined approach has garnered praise from RC Lens’ coach, Franck Haise, who handed El Aynaoui his first start against Olympique de Marseille.
The young Moroccan seized the opportunity with a standout performance, impressing both defensively and offensively. Haise commended El Aynaoui’s personality, work ethic, and overall contribution, affirming the confidence placed in him.
Guided by the tennis prowess of his father, Younes El Aynaoui, Neil exhibits solidity, maturity, and professionalism on the field.
Growing up with a professional athlete as a father, he acknowledges the influence of his parents, particularly his father’s achievements in tennis.
This heritage has shaped Neil’s approach to football, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and attention to detail.
While Neil El Aynaoui has represented Morocco at the U23 level, his impact extends beyond the pitch.
Recalling the tragic earthquake that struck the Shereef Kingdom after a victorious match against Brazil, he expressed the shock and disbelief of experiencing such a disaster during his first international selection.
As Neil’s performances continue to shine for RC Lens, speculation grows about his potential inclusion in the 2024 Olympic Games with the Atlas Lions.
The prospect of joining Walid Regragui’s team adds an exciting dimension to El Aynaoui’s burgeoning career, underscoring the transformative journey of a rising football star.
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