In September, Fares became a player of the Dnipro club
French midfielder Fares Baluli talked about his transition to Dnepr-1 and explained why he did not leave to play in the French championship.
“I moved because I had good relations with several leaders of Metallist, who also left for Dnepr-1: with the coach, his assistant and sports director. They believed in me, trusted me and did everything to bring me back. It was natural for me to reciprocate when they told me that they needed me in their new project. For my part, I was honored to know that this is a club playing in Europe.”
“In France, it’s a little difficult for me. French clubs are a little reserved about my style of play, I am a player who creates, provokes, takes risks. However, they prefer athletic players who run more. They sometimes forget that football is played with a ball, so it’s normal for a player who takes risks to lose a few balls.”
Recall that in September Baluli officially became a player in Dnipro-1.
This season, the French midfielder has played 7 matches for Dnipro-1 in all competitions.
Recall that Baluli was among the four legionnaires of the Dnipro team who refused to go to Lviv for the match of the 7th round of the UPL against Rukh (3:2).
Source: Sportarena

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