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BERNAMA
06/08/2020 06:34 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 6 -- KV Kortrijk's latest signing Luqman Hakim Shamsudin could not have asked for a better start with the Belgium club, as owner Tan Sri Vincent Tan today gave him some sound advice after having fought hard for his recruitment.
The 68-year-old tycoon told the country's young football sensation to take his responsibility as a striker seriously and to score as many goals as he could.
“If he gets to play there, I hope he will score. Nobody knows a striker who doesn't score. Scoring goals is the main job of a striker,” Tan told a press conference after Luqman Hakim, 18, and KV Kortrijk signed a five-year contract here.
Tan said it was a gamble to bring the key player of the national under-19 squad into KV Kortrijk.
He said he had to convince the club management to sign up the Kota Bharu-born Luqman Hakim as they felt that he was too young to be given a professional contract.
“Many said he is still young and that his language handicap would be a problem in communication there; the management initially did not support (his recruitment).
“But as the club owner, I wanted a Malaysian to be given a chance to play there. My dream is like Luqman's dream; we want Luqman to succeed,” Tan added.
He advised Luqman Hakim to always work hard and stay focused on his mission to become a great player.
“After his training sessions over there, he shoud go back home and study; do not waste time. He needs to work hard as he is carrying Malaysia's name,” he added.
-- BERNAMA
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