Former Maccabi Tel Aviv Player Praises Mohammed Abu Fani as Red Star Belgrade's Star
Nearly a month after Mohammed Abu Fani's transfer to Red Star Belgrade from Ferencváros, former Maccabi Tel Aviv player Alexander Pshits has publicly praised the Israeli midfielder. Pshits, who played alongside Abu Fani at Ferencváros, told Serbian media that Abu Fani was one of the most serious and important players on the Hungarian team during his time there.
Pshits noted that Ferencváros was stronger in his first year compared to the current squad, which he described as weaker, especially after Abu Fani's departure. He emphasized that Abu Fani was the most significant reinforcement for Red Star and predicted he would become one of the team's leading stars.
Highlighting Abu Fani's skills, Pshits called him a "master" and said the Serbian club lacked speed, which Abu Fani would help improve. His comments reflect high expectations for the Israeli player in his new club, where he is already seen as a key figure.
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