Unmatched debut Steven Bergwijn including Al-Ittihad. The Dutch winger, who was included in the ‘Deadline Day‘ of the Saudi Pro League, provided two assists – both to Karim Benzema, who scored a hat-trick – in a resounding 7-1 victory Laurent Blanc in Al-Wehda this Sunday.
Poker assist for Diaby
Bergwijn26 years old, occupied the left side in a line of midfielders who finished Houssem Aouarauthor of 2-0, and Moussa Diabywho distributed a poker of assists. Behind him, forming a double pivot of many carats, stands the Brazilian Fabinhowho also found a door, and N’Golo Kanté.
“The world will see how good and competitive the Saudi Pro League is,” he said after the match. Bergwijnwho was blunt when asked about the words of his country’s coach, the former Barça player Ronald Koeman. “They think this league is bad, but they should come here and see it before they talk,” he continued.
Koeman He closed the doors of the national team when he left the team. Ajax to sign him Al-Ittihadwho paid 21 million euros for his services. “He is going to Arabia at the age of 26. It is clear that it has nothing to do with sporting ambition,” lamented the coach.
Bergwijn35 times international including Netherlandshe has already said that he has no intention of “playing for someone who portrays me like that in the media. He can call me to hear my side,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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