Hakim Ziyech Fires Back at Influencer’s Criticism with Defiant Social Media Post

Moroccan international Hakim Ziyech reacted to the Instagram story of influencer Fati Jamali who complained of being insulted by the Galatasaray star during an encounter in Turkey.
Fati Jamali’s remarks, in which she accused Hakim Ziyech of being arrogant with his fans, prompted a mocking response from the Moroccan international. The latter shared an Instagram story a short video of American football coach Deion Luwynn Sanders to respond to the Moroccan influencer. "What makes you think I care about your opinion of me? Your opinion of me has nothing to do with the way I see myself," he says in this video. And he adds: "You didn’t create me, so you’ll never be able to break me. You didn’t contribute to my upbringing, so you won’t be able to destroy me. It’s God who created me. So there’s nothing you can do to me."
The 30-year-old player’s Instagram story has elicited reactions from Internet users. Many of them have expressed their support for the Moroccan international. Among them, Sheikh Redouane Zaghlil who attacked Fati Jamali. This provoked the anger of the Moroccan influencer. Currently in the United Arab Emirates, she intends to sue the preacher upon her return to Morocco.
In an Instagram story, Moroccan influencer Fati Jamali posted a video in which she recounted having had an unpleasant encounter with Hakim Ziyech in Turkey. She says she went to this country as part of a trip where she met the Moroccan international in a shopping mall. Wanting to approach him, she claims to have encountered his "usual nonchalance". The latter would even have insulted the Moroccan influencer. "F*** ***", the 30-year-old player allegedly told her. Jamali describes him as the most "arrogant" person she has had to deal with.
On X (formerly Twitter), the video has gone viral and has also sparked divergent reactions. Many Internet users have reminded Jamali of the "special character", both off and on the pitch, of the former Ajax Amsterdam star.
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