The Algerian left-back, Joan Hachim, made a significant mark with his first starting appearance of the season for his club, Young Boys in the Swiss league.
Hachim took the field as a starter until the 65th minute during the 21st round match against Evreux, which concluded with a decisive 5-1 victory for Young Boys last Tuesday.
Despite receiving a caution during the match, Hachim earned a commendable rating of 7.3 for his performance in the encounter.
This match marked the first instance this season where Hachim played from the starting whistle, signaling a departure from the sidelined role he endured during his time with the French club Nantes.
During his tenure with Nantes, the Algerian player found himself mostly on the bench, serving as a substitute in the majority of the matches in the first half of the French Ligue 1 season.
In a noteworthy turn of events, Hachim’s move to Young Boys has proven beneficial, granting him the opportunity to shine on the field as a vital contributor to the team’s success.
The match against Evreux showcased his capabilities, and his starting role underscores a positive shift in his career trajectory with Young Boys.
• +3 points for my first at home ! 🤩
Thank you for the welcoming … pic.twitter.com/p3LQZMWrR1— Hadjam jaouen (@jaouen_h3) January 31, 2024