Noah Siddiqui will play (usually) again on Wednesday against his former club Anderlecht. Since his move to Union SG, he has had to cut all ties with the team he trained with. Because the transformation was very delicate.
He's doing a great job at Union, but he doesn't expect any compliments from the Purple & White board. “I don't think they want to compliment me, but it doesn't matter. I played there for a long time, but I also chose an opponent.” The newspaper.
“People love you when everything is going well. If you do something against their will, you no longer exist. That's life. I'm happy that people think: 'Wow, he can still do it.'” “I sit on the bench a lot now, but If I were a coach, I wouldn't change anything now. I know I'm going to play minutes here. “I don't always have to be basic, because I don't think so. I'm ready for that yet.”
But after his move, he received a lot of criticism on social media. “I expected that. That's how fans are, who support the team and not the player. Some understand that it was a choice to play minutes, others don't see it that way. I understand that too. 'You're a snake, you're this and that…' To be honest.” “It was painful in the first few days. I fought for the club for years.”
It filters out racist garbage. “There were some little racist things, but that doesn't matter either. That's bad, but I don't really care about racists. That's why I say it doesn't matter. I'm also quick to get over those bad words.”
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