
Three Reasons Behind the Brilliance of Raziq Bani Hani with Al-Zawraa
Raziq Bani Hani, the Jordan national team striker, quickly made his mark with the Iraqi team Al-Zawraa, after leading his team to an important victory over the Indian team Goa with a clean two-goal score, in the opening of his journey in the AFC Champions League 2, where he scored the first goal for the seabirds in the 44th minute of the match.
The 23-year-old Jordanian striker showed great potential in his official debut with the Iraqi giant, confirming that signing him was a wise choice to enhance the team's attacking strength.
Bani Hani enjoys wide confidence from coach Abdul Ghani Shahed, who granted him a key role from the start, ensuring to provide him with the necessary guidance to shine in his new position. This confidence reflected in the player's performance, who seemed determined to prove himself as the primary striker for the seabirds, despite the competition with Nigerian striker Ibrahim Tomio.
The secret to the Jordanian striker's emergence also lies in the proper tactical deployment on the field, as the coach gives him the freedom to move in the penalty area while relying on playmaking from the duo Mohammad Qassem and Hussein Abdul Karim "Qouqia". This attacking integration allowed Bani Hani to be present in most of the dangerous balls and to transition from merely being a scorer to a key station in building attacks.
The presence of the Jordanian national team duo Abdullah Naseeb and Nizar Al-Rashdan in the ranks of Al-Zawraa facilitated Bani Hani's quick adaptation to the team's atmosphere. The strong relationship that binds the trio both on and off the field made the player feel harmonious since his early days in Baghdad, which positively reflected on his technical level.
The 23-year-old Jordanian striker showed great potential in his official debut with the Iraqi giant, confirming that signing him was a wise choice to enhance the team's attacking strength.
Bani Hani enjoys wide confidence from coach Abdul Ghani Shahed, who granted him a key role from the start, ensuring to provide him with the necessary guidance to shine in his new position. This confidence reflected in the player's performance, who seemed determined to prove himself as the primary striker for the seabirds, despite the competition with Nigerian striker Ibrahim Tomio.
The secret to the Jordanian striker's emergence also lies in the proper tactical deployment on the field, as the coach gives him the freedom to move in the penalty area while relying on playmaking from the duo Mohammad Qassem and Hussein Abdul Karim "Qouqia". This attacking integration allowed Bani Hani to be present in most of the dangerous balls and to transition from merely being a scorer to a key station in building attacks.
The presence of the Jordanian national team duo Abdullah Naseeb and Nizar Al-Rashdan in the ranks of Al-Zawraa facilitated Bani Hani's quick adaptation to the team's atmosphere. The strong relationship that binds the trio both on and off the field made the player feel harmonious since his early days in Baghdad, which positively reflected on his technical level.