Abdul Majeed Waris has proven to be a vital addition to Valenciennes since joining the club on loan from Spartak Moscow during the winter transfer window. The 22-year-old Ghanaian striker has made an immediate impact at the Stade du Hainaut, scoring four goals already. His performances have been crucial for Valenciennes, who are currently fighting to avoid relegation.
Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday, Waris emphasized his dedication to the team’s success: “I train very hard. I’m fighting for the team to win as many matches as possible, that’s the most important thing.” He also expressed his satisfaction with his current situation at Valenciennes: “I feel really good here. The team has the means to stay in Ligue 1. We must continue to fight.”
In Valenciennes’ recent match against Sochaux, Waris played a key role by winning and converting a penalty, as well as scoring from close range after a cross from Melikson. His contributions on the pitch have not only boosted Valenciennes’ chances of survival but also showcased his talent as a striker. With his impressive performances, Waris has a strong chance of being a standout player for the Ghana national team during the upcoming World Cup.