Paris Saint-Germain’s versatile right-back Achraf Hakimi has been nominated for the esteemed Marc-Vivien Foé Prize, receiving an unexpected show of support from a fellow competitor.
Despite experiencing a blend of highs and lows throughout the season, Hakimi’s nomination underscores his significant impact on the pitch.
The Moroccan international, renowned for his attacking prowess and versatility, finds himself among 11 distinguished candidates contending for the prestigious award.
Remarkably, it was a rival, Amine Gouiri, who voiced his admiration for Hakimi’s talent, casting his vote in favor of the PSG defender.
Speaking candidly about the nomination, Gouiri, who boasts an impressive track record with Stade Rennais, expressed his belief in Hakimi’s deserving candidacy.
“Being among the best African players is very pleasing. I don’t think I’ll win it but yes it’s an honor,” Gouiri humbly acknowledged, reflecting on his own nomination.
However, he wholeheartedly endorsed Hakimi as a worthy recipient of the accolade, citing the Moroccan’s exceptional performances throughout the season.
“I can see Achraf Hakimi winning it. He’s having a good season, he’s a very offensive full-back, he’s putting in a lot of effort. He is good in combined play and knows how to be decisive, he is a very good player,” Gouiri remarked, highlighting Hakimi’s contributions on the field.
While Hakimi faces stiff competition, notably from seasoned players like Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, whose outstanding form for Olympique de Marseille has captivated fans, the nomination alone is a testament to his impact and influence in the footballing world.
As the race for the Marc-Vivien Foé Prize intensifies, Hakimi’s nomination serves as a recognition of his talent and dedication, solidifying his status as one of Africa’s most promising footballers on the global stage.
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Entretien avec Amine Gouiri à J-2 de la réception de Toulouse. 🗞👇
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