Al Ain's striker, the Togolese international Lapa Kudjo, said that the Arab Gulf Football League competition is not an easy tournament as many believe and that the most important thing that helped him achieve the success he achieved, including his top ranking scorer for the competition because of his rapid integration into the Ainawi family, which he confirmed that he welcomed him since The beginning is with the magnificent reception, along with everyone’s thirst for victory in every match.

Kodjo said in his talk to the newspaper "Togo Foot": "For me, I will not talk about what is said that the UAE championship is easy, I think my quick success came because of my merger. The team found a family, I got here a great reception, we inside the team form a group of Friends who want to win every time they enter the field. "

The former Moroccan Nahda Berkane player expressed his happiness with the performance he has provided with the team so far, stressing at the same time that what is indicated about his transfer from the team are rumors, and he said: "It is true that I am presenting a somewhat wonderful season, which raises rumors about the transfer of The team, for me, I feel good here and am proud of being a player in this team and have a contract with them until 2022. "

The report published by the newspaper indicated that the Togolese player Laba Kudjo has a high quality that enables him to score goals with confusing ease, and that the player did not take long to adapt to the Emirati championship after moving to it after his career with the rise of Moroccan Berkane, which helped him in a stone seat in his new club lineup .

The Togolese newspaper stated that the Al Ain team player, Lapa Kudjo, did not let people in his hometown fight the new epidemic of Corona on their own, that he was used to providing continuous assistance and that he had recently donated medical supplies to poor groups in Togo and also promised to provide more.

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