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Moroccan international defender Ashraf Hakimi translated his exceptional season with his team, Paris Saint-Germain, with his effective contribution to winning the first title in his history at the expense of his former team Inter Milan (5-0) Saturday in the final match in Munich, hugging the cup with long ears for the second time in his professional career.
Hakimi, who crowned the title with his former team, Real Madrid, spanned the 2017-2018 season, such as the fox inside the region and opened the registration for Saint-Germain, taking advantage of a single-touch pass between the Georgian expiation for sags, Spanish Fabian Royce, Portuguese Vitenia and Dyzeri Duai, which left Inter defense completely and Swiss goalkeeper Yan Sommer at a confusion.
At the Alias Arena, the burning stadium in Munich, Hakimi refused to celebrate its goal, out of respect for 18,000 fans of Inter, who were present a few meters away, who played for Biatic for one season, from the summer of 2020 to the summer of 2021, before joining Paris Saint -Germain.
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This is the ninth goal that this season contributed to the Champions League competition, beating Real Madrid strikers for his former teammate in Saint -Germain Killian Mbappe and the giant Norwegian Eryng Halland, Manchester City striker (8 each), whose career with their teams stopped in the final price and the eligible eligible to the final price in a row.
After Hakimi was an essential element in Saint -Germain’s defense for several seasons, he gained this year another dimension and became indispensable in his ranks.
“Thanks to his team game and individual qualifications to supervise the right side, today, in my view, he is definitely the best right back in the world,” said his former coach Christophe Galtye. Left.
Hakimi won the Mark Vivian Foy Award, which is awarded to the best African player in the French league through a jury of 100 people chosen by Radio France International and France 24, and he is a clear candidate to win the title of best football player in the continent this year, which will be the first for a defensive player since the midfielder Ivory International defender Yaya Toure (2014).
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Ashraf Hakimi is a modern defender
“I had training from excellent coaches throughout my career, whether at the club level or the team. (Spanish) Luis Enrique provides me with a playing level that I have not imagined before. I can be an integrated player, and this is what helped me to achieve,” he said, which was said by the Moroccan national team captain in a press conference in early May.
Hakimi, the pure, modern back, is distinguished by his great offensive contribution, as it doubles his starts towards the attack to impose a superiority in the number of attackers in his team in coordinated or counterattack attacks.

In the first half of the final match today, Saturday, it made things difficult for his counterpart in Milan, the left -back international, Federico Demarko, and a few hours after playing, a quick counterattack began with Osman Dembele, and wasted the bilateral registration opportunity with a powerful shot from inside the region that hit the foot of veteran defender Franchisco Atcherbi and changed its direction at the last minute.
“I am very happy with my season, and he is one of my best. I have matured spherical and personally, and I became more confident in myself, and I feel more ripe. With the experience I gained, I feel better. I am still improving, this is my goal.”
After his disappointment after leaving the World Cup in Qatar 2022, when he also contributed to the historical achievement of the Atlas Lions, (lost to France), here is today crowned the Champions League title at the age of 26.
Hakimi, the second captain of Paris Saint -Germain with Italian goalkeeper Donnaroma and Pressnel Kempeby, represents the future of Paris Saint -Germain, and the evidence for its importance for club officials, the player extended his contract at the end of November 3 seasons until 2029, after his contract would expire on June 30, 2026.