Gulf Today

Elated Malango eyes trophies with Sharjah

- Mohammad Abdullah

SHARJAH: A jubilant Congolese footballer, Ben Malango, expressed his delight ater joining the UAE football club Sharjah on a three-year deal on Wednesday.

Malango is a renowned striker in the African football fraternity and has represente­d many top clubs, including Moroccan champions Raja Casablanca.

“I am very happy with the completion of the move to Sharjah club. I have come to this club with the ambition of winning more trophies with the Asian giants,” said Malango.

“I always aspire to win more accolades and laurels with the team. I strive to achieve with the team more success and be an important cog in their plans of action.

“I have watched many of their matches before coming here and I am happy, we share the same passion of winning the titles and trophies,” he added.

Sharjah announced the signing of the Congolese internatio­nal on their Twiter account.

“We welcome the joining of the Congolese internatio­nal “Ben Malango” (27 years old) to the Kings Castle from the Moroccan Raja Sports Club with a contract that extends for three seasons,” tweeted Sharjah.

His move had long been pending and the Kings were trying to get him on board for quite some time, before eventually the deal was finalised.

Before arriving to Sharjah, Malango was plying his trade in the African League. He recently won the African Confederat­ion Cup with Raja.

The Moroccan champions lited the title twice in four years as they defeated Kabylie 2-1 in the final. Malango, who was instrument­al in Raja’s campaign, scored the second goal in the final of the tournament.

Earlier, owing to a stellar performanc­e under the Emirati coach Abdulaziz Al Anbari, Sharjah began their title defence in style and were unbeaten until the ninth round in the last season.

But a sudden slump in form, coupled with a few injuries to their frontline players, prompted a series of defeats as a result of which they slipped from the top position.

They could never recover from there on and finished the season on the fourth spot behind Shabab Al Ahli and nine points adrit of the champions Al Jazira.

In a bid to regain their UAE Pro League title,

Sharjah are planning to launch the atack with full throtle and a new synergy.

They are busy bolstering their squad ahead of the new season. They are adding tooth to their atack as well, making their defence more strong with new signings.

Recently, Sharjah pulled off a major coup by roping in Everton winger Bernard from the English Premier League for two seasons. Bernard was all praise for Sharjah ater moving to the club.

“In the past few days, the fans of Sharjah showered me with a lot of love and interactio­n with me through social media plaforms, which made me feel comfortabl­e,” said Bernard.

“It also multiplied my enthusiasm manifold for my first match with the team. I hope to give the same level of performanc­e with my fellow players what they aspire for and expect of me to live up to the expectatio­n of the fans,” he said ater completing his move.

Earlier, Sharjah also off-loaded one of their best strikers and the most reliable player, Igor Coronado. The Brazilian has a very impressive record with the Kings and was instrument­al in their title march in the 2018-19 season.

Coronado was one of three Brazilian players in the Sharjah, who are their permanent feature in almost all the matches. Welliton is the other Brazilian player, who plays for Sharjah ater the departure of Coronado.

 ?? Courtesy: Twitter ?? ↑
Sharjah’s new recruit Ben Malango poses with an official during the unveiling ceremony.
Courtesy: Twitter ↑ Sharjah’s new recruit Ben Malango poses with an official during the unveiling ceremony.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Bahrain