The recent addition to MC Oran, is set to embark on a journey back to Ghana to spend time with his family. The Ghanaian striker, who made his debut in the recent match against NC Magra resulting in a 1-1 draw, sought and received permission from the club’s management and coach Youcef Bouzidi.
Baakoh’s decision to request leave was driven by a desire to reunite with his family, as he has been away since the beginning of the season when he played for USM Khenchela.
The management and coaching staff, understanding the significance of family ties, approved his request without hesitation.
As a result, Baakoh will be absent from MC Oran’s upcoming match against Paradou AC, a crucial fixture in the Algerian Cup’s round of 16 scheduled for the next weekend.
Despite the importance of the cup competition, the club emphasizes the well-being of its players and respects their personal commitments.
The decision reflects the humane approach of MC Oran, prioritizing the mental and emotional needs of its players.
While Baakoh’s absence may be felt on the field, the team remains focused on their primary objective – the battle to secure their position in the 1 Mobilis league.
MC Oran currently occupies the 15th position in the general ranking after the completion of the nineteenth round of matches this weekend.
The brief departure of Maxwell Baakoh is viewed as a testament to the club’s understanding and support of the players’ individual lives beyond the pitch.