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Miloud Hamdi promises to deliver attractive football at Singida Black Stars


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Singida Black Stars head coach Miloud Hamdi has revealed his plans to see the team play attractive football in the Tanzanian Mainland Premier League.


The 53-year-old Algerian-French manager, who succeeded Belgian Patrick Aussems, discussed his commitment to turn the club into a formidable force.


“Football is not just about winning but also about providing entertainment to the fans. My goal is to ensure my team plays attractive football that will make Singida Black Stars fans proud of their team,” said Hamdi as quoted by the Guardian.


“We have a team with great talent, and I have seen their potential. We will play attacking football, but we will also be very focused on defense.”


Hamdi continued: “There will be no shortcuts in achieving our objectives. Each player must show a high level of efficiency. I have great faith in my players. Each of them has a unique talent, and with good cooperation on the field, we can achieve our goals.


“Extra work and dedication are non-negotiable. We need to build a team that not only wins but also entertains.”


Singida are currently sitting fourth on the league table with 33 points from 16 matches.

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