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Published Date: 20 June 2009
HIBERNIAN striker Abdessalam Benjelloun insists he and fellow Moroccan team-mate Merouane Zemmama are both keen to kick-start their careers at Easter Road next season.
Benjelloun spent last term on loan at Belgian sides Charleroi and Roeselare after struggling to make an impact in then-manager Mixu Paatelainen's side during the previous campaign.

Benjelloun last played for Hibs in April 2008 and was plagued by
injury in the latter stages of his time at Easter Road.

Midfielder Zemmama's situation was rather different as it was prompted by red tape in Britain. He was allowed to join United Arab Emirates outfit Al Sha'ab on loan last season after his wife was refused a visa for Britain because of her relative youth, caught up in a drive designed to crack down on forced marriages in the UK, but he is also set to return to Leith despite interest from Belgian club Anderlecht.

Newly-appointed manager John Hughes has admitted he is looking forward to the prospect of working with the pair and Benjelloun, who signed a four-year contract in April 2006, insists he and his compatriot both want to return to Hibs.

He said: "I don't know what is happening right now. I know that there is a new manager at the club and I am just waiting to see what will happen. I have not heard anything from Hibs but I would like to come back to Edinburgh and play for them again.

"I did not play a lot of football towards the end of my time in Scotland because Mixu liked to play a different style of game than we had played under John Collins or Tony Mowbray.

"From what I know, John Hughes likes to play their kind of football and I know this from playing games against Falkirk and from watching them play on television. I like what I have seen of him. He likes his sides to play good football, to keep the ball at your feet and play a passing game and I think that will suit me.

"I know they got to the semi-finals of the League Cup and to the final of the Scottish Cup this season," Benjelloun went on. "Every time you play against Falkirk you can see the confidence that the players have got and that they are organised and comfortable and that is something that John Hughes brought to them."

"Merouane is very good, I have seen him in Morocco and I spoke with him on the telephone the other day.

"He also wants to come back to Hibs. He likes John Hughes and his style very much and hopes that he can play a part in his side too."

"He had to leave because of problems with his wife not being allowed to live in Scotland but hopefully the club will be able to sort something out.

"Neither of us will forget the club or the fans."





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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2009 10:15 PM
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1

Reg, Perth WA,

20/06/2009 01:24:03
Let us hope that this is true and a possibility. When they were on form they were joy to watch. Call me a cynic, but this is the way that many players/agents put their name out there in these crazy days.

(Remember the days when, in the closed season, fans eagerly awaited the retained/let go/available for transfer lists?)

Both players could command a decent transfer fee, either way I hope Hibs benefit!

gg2th
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Al Berkid,

Edinburgh 20/06/2009 07:39:13
With these two back (with the right attitude) we would already be in a much better position than last season.

Need to replace Jones and Fletcher who are still both certs to leave.....to fund the completion of the stadium.
4

Abe Fruman,

20/06/2009 09:21:55
As you say DC, it'll be like having 2 new signings. Both will keen to impress and we all know they have the talent so i'm cautiously optimistic about their return.

What's the latest on Zoomer? I notice no mention above but is it actually possible for him to return?

As an aside, the new season can't come quick enough. Can you imagine the dread that you'd feel if Mixu was still "manager"?
5

The Shopkeeper ,

20/06/2009 22:46:46
Just heard that Benji has arrived at Edinburgh airport and Zemmama and his young wife Madeline will arrive on Monday .
6

Edinburghs only big team,

21/06/2009 21:57:32
Why would anyone actually want to play for the comedy club?

just Interested..

56 years lalalalal!
7

sickpuppy,

edinburgh 22/06/2009 12:49:07
6# i think you would have to ask the fc kaunas players that would you not?.mind you even tincastle must be a bit better than lithuania

 

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