"Mousa Al-Tamari is boom .. he will not last long in Montpellier" International Press says


20-08-2023 02:56 PM

Ammon News - The Jordanian professional player in the French club Montpellier, Mousa Al-Tamari, received widespread praise after his distinguished performance during his team’s meeting, Saturday, with Olympique Lyonnais, which ended with Montpellier’s victory 4-1, for the second round of the French League championship.

During the meeting, the Jordanian professional excelled in his performance and scored two goals, amid widespread praise for his way of playing during the match.

Al-Tamari, who joined Montpellier from Belgian club Leuven this summer on a free transfer, made it 3-0 by chasing a long kick from goalkeeper Benjamin Lecomte to slip the ball under the player Remy Riou in the 66th.

As soon as the match ended, the press started talking about Al-Tamari's outstanding performance.

Among the most prominent of those who expressed their admiration for Al-Tamari's performance was Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah, who published a video clip via Instagram story, showing Al-Tamari's while scoring one of his goals.

For his part, the writer and journalist specialized in sports affairs, Muhammad Awad, published on his Twitter page an explanation about the most prominent person who spoke about Al-Tamari in the international press.

Among the most important of these media outlets was the American newspaper The Washington Post, which said about Al-Tamari that his skills showed the poor quality of Lyon’s defense, while the Football News 24 website, said “Super Al-Tamari defeats Lyon.”

The Eurosport website headlined: "Al-Tamari's goals drew attention to his great match."

Adam Mansour, journalist in European sports affairs, said about Al-Tamari: "He is a bomb ... he will not last long in Montpellier."




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