What Mashrafe said about Hamza

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A sudden flash of light in the football scene of Bangladesh. After going through various stages, English Premier League footballer Hamza Chowdhury has finally returned to the country to play in the red and green jersey. If all goes well, this star footballer is going to make his debut in a match against India this month.

Hamza’s fans have been overjoyed with his return to the country. This has touched Hamza himself. Many are wishing the footballer, who is waiting to don the red-green jersey, all the best. This time, former Bangladesh cricket captain Mashrafe Bin Mortaza also wished him in a long post.

In a post on his Facebook page, Mashrafe wrote, “Welcome to Bangladeshi football, Hamza Dewan Chowdhury. With your arrival, I feel the thrill of first love again, the love called football! The craze that surrounded football in our childhood, adolescence, and adolescence has returned to Bangladeshi football for a few days.”

He said, “A footballer who plays in the English Premier League plays for our team, and the name of our country will be mentioned next to his name in a Leicester City or Sheffield United game. This is a great achievement for this country. Gratitude to you. Gratitude to the family whose roots made this possible.”

Even though he sees hope, Mash wants to walk on the path of reality. He also believes that everything will not change overnight. He wrote, ‘I do not have such sky-high expectations that you will come and do something magical and change the country’s football overnight. I also know the role of a defensive midfielder on the field. I just hope that with your touch, a new tide of life will come to the country’s football, people’s interest will increase, children and teenagers will dream of becoming footballers, and the new generation will adopt Bangladeshi football like the Argentina-Brazil team or European club football. I hope that the country’s football culture will change around you, and the country’s overall football will move forward in your footsteps.’

Finally, he wrote, ‘Our gratitude to all the expatriates who have enriched the country’s football, including Jamal Bhuiyan, Tarek Kazi, and those who will come, football is the game of our lives. The song of this new day in football is also shaking new dreams in our minds.

Best wishes for the match against India and the days ahead, Hamza. Good luck to the Bangladesh football team.

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