What did Al-Khanous say about being crowned the most promising player in Belgium?

Bilal Al-Khanous is considered one of the most prominent Moroccan talents in Belgium (Joris Vergost / Getty)

The star of the Belgian team Genk, Morocco, was crowned Bilal Al-KhanoosOn Wednesday, he won the Golden Boot award as the best promising player in the Belgian League, beating his competitors, Charles de Catelier, striker. Milan The current, former FC Brugge, and Matthijs Samuis, Ghent player.

In a statement to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed today, Thursday, Al-Khanous expressed his happiness at being crowned the Golden Boot award as the best promising player in Belgium, stressing that this coronation will push him to continue working in order to perform well with his current club, and to continue attending at the highest level. With Moroccan national team.

In this context, he said: “I am happy to be crowned with the Golden Boot award as the best promising player in Belgium. It was not easy to reach this level at a young age, but I am at the beginning of the road, and I will make sure to continue working seriously, so that I can always play at a high level. I hope that The coronation reflects on my career with the Moroccan national team as well.”

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Al-Khanous continued, “I thank all my colleagues within the Genk team, and I hope to achieve the largest number of positive results with the team. I will continue to work, and God willing, I will not stop at this point.”

It is noteworthy that Al-Khanous is currently considered the youngest Arab player to have been able to compete in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, following coach Walid Al-Rakraki included him to attend the “Atlas Lions” team, at the age of only 18 years.

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