Maradona's interpreter: the legend was an inspiration for morale .. He gave the Fujairah player a "crystal ball"

The late Maradona gave Fujairah player Al Hafiti a "crystal ball".

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The Egyptian Mohamed Al-Najjar, the translator of the late Argentine legend, Diego Maradona, revealed lessons and passed on to football players wherever he came and went, indicating that he attached great importance to the morale when he led the training of any team.

He told "Emirates Today": “The legend was keen during the daily training to promote any idea that raises the morale of his players, and solidified adherence to sports ethics, and when he was coach of the Fujairah team, he allocated an award (a crystal football made by a Colombian artist) to the player who considered the best. In the Fujairah team throughout the season ».

He explained: “The idea of ​​the crystal ball was well thought out for him, and he adopted it from the beginning of the season, and it contributed greatly to the development of the players’ level, ”adding:“ Maradona used to treat the players as if they were really his sons, and it is the testimony of all the players and the administrators his brothers, so he succeeded in building an integrated system for the team, This thing is everywhere it works. ”

Maradona had trained Al Wasl and Fujairah teams while he was in the UAE stadiums.

He explained: “Maradona decided to award his award at the time to the best player in the Fujairah team, Ahmed Al Hafiti, as he chose him himself the best player in the First Division for the 2017-2018 season, and he handed him the award in the presence of his colleagues, former team players, Muhammad Khalfan and Muhannad Khamis, at his home on the Palm Island in Dubai, before traveling to Belarus to assume his previous duties as president and coach of the Belarusian club Dynamo Brest ».

Maradona died at the age of 60, of a heart attack.

• The legend was keen during the daily training to promote any idea that raises the morale of his players.

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