Algerian international Anis Hadj Moussa makes debut for Feyenoord Rotterdam
Alansary
July 08, 2024
Algerian international Anis Hadj Moussa made his debut for his new club, Feyenoord Rotterdam, on Saturday.
Hadj Moussa took part in a pre-season friendly match against Dordrecht, marking his first appearance since joining the Dutch club.
The Algerian midfielder delivered an impressive performance during the friendly, contributing significantly to his team’s 4-0 victory.
His on-field efforts were a testament to his readiness for the upcoming season and his potential impact on the team.
Anis Hadj Moussa joined Feyenoord Rotterdam this summer, embarking on a new chapter in his football career.
Fans and analysts alike are eagerly anticipating how his skills will bolster the team’s prospects in the forthcoming season.
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