Moroccan Star Amine Harit’s Career Rebounds After Fatherhood, Overcoming Tragedy

The offensive midfielder of the Atlas Lions has changed a lot since the birth of his daughter. His good performances in the German championship where he plays are proof of this. Amine Harit confided the secret of his great transformation to the French magazine, Onze Mondial.
The Moroccan international has nevertheless gone through a long and difficult period since the Marrakech accident he was responsible for, which resulted in the loss of a man, recalls HuffPost.
Following this tragic event, Amine Harit had a series of disastrous results both with his club and with the Atlas Lions.
But today, everything seems to be going better for the 22-year-old player. Indeed, many observers in the professional football environment agree to recognize the progress the young player has been able to make, for having managed to get through these difficult times.
Amine says he owes these changes to his family life and his friends. He is putting in very good performances within his club FC Schalke 04, and was even recently elected "Player of the Month" for September in the Bundesliga, the German championship.
"With a lot of sacrifice and work, I changed this unprofessional player mentality, because I was not professional," Amine admits, who has often been criticized for his "lack of seriousness and professionalism, especially, in the Moroccan national team," notes the same source.
"Amine seems calmer and in tune with his career," writes the same media. At the origin of this great transformation and this awareness, the player notably evokes his happiness of becoming a father.
"I became aware of the important things in life, and that I had to work, because now I have a family and I had to set an example," he confided to the French magazine.
Thanks to this great transformation and his good results, Amine Harit has managed to make his comeback in the national team and would even be on the radar of FC Barcelona, which would be "seduced by the ardor and the technique on the field" of the young player.
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