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Borika: I faced racism because of fasting

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Swiss football striker Morocco player Mohsen Borika expressed his desire to continue his career on the old continent, despite his difficulties in the Swiss league during his first season.

Borika revealed the difficulties she had faced in the country of “chocolates and watches” in the country, and that during the month of Ramadan he expressed her racism in the month of Ramadan, his French coach Dudier Dulot did not hide his commitment to forced fasting.

Former Morocco Striker Al -Fazi opened his heart to “Hasport” in this special conversation, so he did not notice the public of Morocco.

How did you live your early days in Switzerland?

Of course, the first days are always difficult in any country, but suitable for the atmosphere of the day a day. Praise God, I began to practice life in the beautiful city of Zion, although the atmosphere in Morocco is very good in the presence of the family, friends and famous atmosphere.

What is the difference between Morocco and the Swiss league?

The most important difference in the topic is interest. In Morocco, there are fans who love football, and when they win over you, they make the player the atmosphere on the field, and during the failure, they face great criticism, and unlike the Swiss league, the pressure is very low.

Here they have integrated mathematical infrastructure, but the League is less competitive compared to the Morocco Championships, and the most important thing is that my team should be good with the will of God.

Did you face difficulties in Switzerland?

Obviously, I think the only difficulties I faced were with the team trainer, and when we had a good management, the club leader has noticed that the head of the club is a good and professional person, and the transactions of the coach are not good.

How does Ramadan’s atmosphere live in Zion?

The Ramadan atmosphere is not almost here, especially since the Swiss community is isolated in its nature, but I have some Morocco friends, and we meet a lot and go to the mosque in Ramadan, as long as we live in the atmosphere of this holy month.

As for the club, my rituals are normal, just like in Morocco in Morocco when I am fasting. The only problem with the trainer who opposed the duty of a compulsory hunger strike, but I confidently face it.

Does Sion’s fans remember Morocco players?

Yes, visitors here are asking me on many occasions about Aziz p Ou Darbala and Tariq Shehab. He left beautiful memories with the Zion Club and I hope to do this during my current experience.

What is your ambition with the Zion Club?

My ambition, first, find a solution with the coach (laughs). I scored a goal against Surich, although the coach did not give me a full chance to highlight my score skills, and this problem if the management was missing a solution that I could contribute from the team to depart from the next summer.

I hope to shine in the Swiss League and will be a gateway to offer a better position in other European League, and my best goal is to reach the Morocco National Team because it is the dream of any player.

Morocco a final message to the public

I say to Morocco fans Ramadan Karim, Jammara’s Renaissance and Morocco Sports Al -Fasi I wish you a success for the national football, team and clubs.

It is worth noting that Mohsen Mozen Mozen Migrant Sion has moved from Fes Morocco to last summer, and her contract with the Swiss team extends until 2027 summer.

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