Morocco international Amine Adli has expressed his delight with the number of playing time he has churned out in the ongoing campaign at AFC Bournemouth.
The 25-year-old attacker joined the Cherries last summer and since racked up 21 appearances in the English Premier League, scoring two goals and delivering two assists.
Despite admitting difficult beginnings, Adli has expressed satisfaction with playing time at the club, while hoping to achieve more for the club.
“It wasn’t easy at the beginning; I wanted to play more. After every training session and every minute I got, I tried to show the coaching staff what I could offer. You have to respect their decisions and work to change the situation.”
“Now I am happy with my playing time, I feel better, and I try to give my best performance every week.” He added.
Having won the coach trust at Bournemouth, he will be hoping to maintain momentum in an attempt to make a return to the Morocco national team.
The enterprising winger, who plies his trade for Premier League outfit AFC Bournemouth missed out on coach Walid Regragui’s final squad for the tournament, held in Morocco between December 2025 and January 2026.






