Moroccan Football Chief Criticizes Star Striker’s ’Excessive Ego’ Amid National Team Absence

The President of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF), Fouzi Lekjaa, spoke about the differences between the national coach and certain Moroccan players, including Abdelrazzak Hamdallah, striker of the Saudi club Al Ittihad.
Speaking on the radio, the boss of Moroccan football estimated that "Abdelrazzak Hamdallah’s problem is excessive ego", noting that "Hamdallah’s concern is not in the integration with the Moroccan national team, but rather in arrogance, specifying that he does not blame him for that.
According to him, Hamdallah is an exceptional player: "Abdelrazzak has great talent, but his talent alone is not enough in the Moroccan national team right now."
And he added: "The return of Hamdallah and the other players is one of the things we will work on during the upcoming period, before the World Cup."
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