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Porto demoted me to second team without any clear explanation - Majeed Waris

Majeed Waris.png Abdul Majeed Waris

Thu, 14 May 2020 Source: goal.com

FC Porto attacker Abdul Majeed Waris has shed light into his frustrating spell at the club ahead of a loan move to French side Strasbourg in January.

After spending the 2018-19 season on loan at Nantes, the striker endured a tough start to the 2019-20 campaign back at Porto as he was demoted to the Dragons' second team for the first half of the new term.

"After my season in Nantes - I had a very good season there then I went back to Porto and there were some issues that had nothing to do with me. I was hoping to fight for a position in Portugal and then because of the issues – I didn’t have a clear explanation about what I had done – they said I had to train with the B team without any clear explanation," Waris explained to Get Football News France.

"So I said 'Ok, I have a contract with them and I have to respect that' but I tried to approach people to get a clear explanation and they didn’t give me one. So I said 'Ok, no problem' and I started training with the team.

"But I had a lot of good options as well. I was supposed to sign with Alaves and there were a lot of issues around that as well and it didn’t happen.

"So I said 'Ok, in football these kinds of things happen sometimes'. So I kept working very hard and didn’t say anything. I’m someone who likes to let my hard work speak louder than my words so I kept working very hard.

"During my time with the B team, a lot of my friends and my coaches were saying you’re too good to be here, you have to move on.

"Sometimes things change, so I had to just keep working really hard until this January came and I’m here now and it’s in the past now."

So did Waris ever find out the reason for his first-team sideline at Porto?

"I think it was an internal thing between them and my agent but I don’t know exactly what was happening – I’m not someone who wants to get involved with the agency work," he said.

"With the agency work, there’s no honesty there and I didn’t want to be part of something like this.

"If I want to be around football I’d rather prefer to work with kids than be at the top even though there’s a lot of money involved – there’s no honesty and people are not straight with their decisions."

The 28-year-old also threw light on his failed move to Spanish sides Deportivo Alaves and Leganes last summer, forcing him to remain at Porto for the first half of the season.

"Yeah, I actually went there [Alaves], I did the medical and I was waiting to see what happened and it didn’t happen at the end. So these are some of the things I mean, I didn’t know exactly what was happening."

Waris netted twice in seven league matches for new club Strasbourg before the season was forced to an abrupt end by the coronavirus pandemic.

Source: goal.com
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