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Amrabad: “I’d like to be a technical director one day”

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THE Nordin Amrabad for his future, the AEKbut also him Matias Almeida.

The Moroccan midfielder, who is now 36 years old, gave an interesting interview to the website volkskrant.nl and journalist Willem Visers wrote that “Union” plans to appoint him to its administration.

For his part, the experienced ace he emphasized that he would like to become a technical director some day, while also referring to his relationship with the Argentinian technician.

As a footballer you want to play a lot of games. One-on-one and duels. Almeida sometimes stands between the group and sometimes above it. He doesn’t care about negative energy. As a professional making money from your hobby, you should be grateful“, he initially reported.

Then follows the report by Willem Wiesers: “As a right winger, Amrabad covers almost the entire side and his contribution on and off the pitch is appreciated. AEK have asked him what he thinks about his future, but he is leaning towards returning to Holland, where his family lives. The management of AEK plans to appoint him to an administrative position in due course».

Amrabad’s reply was as follows: “I would like to be a technical director somewhere one day, but these jobs are rare and you have to be lucky».

Yes, he stated that has studied management, finance and law at the college levelunderlining: “I can accurately assess the qualities of a football player. Ajax’s Zorel Hato impresses me as a left central defender. He can jump high, is quick, calm on the ball and has a good pass. And he’s only 17 years old. He hasn’t grown up yet, so he’s getting even faster, even stronger and better. Soon it will be worth 40 million. Maybe more because he is left-footed».

However, that which he is thinking for now is to continue playing football: «em>You know what I really like? When the day before an away game, we sit after dinner at the hotel about seven people. We drink tea and just talk about football and the future. The coach participates and talks to us about his career or his past. Almeida played against the Netherlands in the 1988 World Cup and talks about the tough duels with Edgar Davincs. He considered him the best of the Dutch national team. He is an interesting, humble coach with a lot of life experience. He stopped playing football at 30, only to start again at 35. He was tired of the pretend world of football and was working on his farm, driving the tractor.

Source: Sport Fm

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