
Amin Adli Reveals Secrets of His Experience with Bournemouth
The Moroccan international Amin Adli, Bournemouth's striker, opened his heart in an interview with MATCHDAY magazine, discussing his move from the German league to the Premier League, and his new lifestyle in England. He also did not hide the human and spiritual aspects that shaped his journey both on and off the pitch.
Adli said: "My first weeks in England were wonderful, I loved the atmosphere of the coastal city, and I feel at home. The team has high quality, and I am grateful for the way I was welcomed by everyone."
Adli spent four successful seasons with Bayer Leverkusen, ending with a league and cup double under the leadership of Xabi Alonso, but he emphasized that the human aspect is what will remain etched in his memory: "Titles are written in history, but the happiness of everyone in the club, from the staff to the coaching team, is the true meaning of success."
The Moroccan player also highlighted the role of religion in his daily life: "Being a Muslim is what gives me gratitude and contentment. Faith and prayer have made me a better person." He explained that he has engaged in charitable work to support needy children, noting that his public participation in initiatives was aimed at inspiring others and encouraging them to contribute.
Adli returned to one of the toughest moments of his life when he lost his mother at the beginning of 2024: "Her departure completely broke me. I was playing for her. But my faith in God gave me the strength to continue." He confirmed that the great support from his teammates, the university, and Moroccan fans helped him overcome the ordeal.
Regarding the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco, Adli expressed his dream of participating, saying: "Playing in my country and lifting the cup there would be the dream of my life. I will do my utmost with Bournemouth to be in the best shape."
He concluded his remarks by emphasizing his ambition in the Premier League: "I do not set specific personal goals, but I believe that teamwork and courage will enable us to achieve something great this season."
Adli said: "My first weeks in England were wonderful, I loved the atmosphere of the coastal city, and I feel at home. The team has high quality, and I am grateful for the way I was welcomed by everyone."
Adli spent four successful seasons with Bayer Leverkusen, ending with a league and cup double under the leadership of Xabi Alonso, but he emphasized that the human aspect is what will remain etched in his memory: "Titles are written in history, but the happiness of everyone in the club, from the staff to the coaching team, is the true meaning of success."
The Moroccan player also highlighted the role of religion in his daily life: "Being a Muslim is what gives me gratitude and contentment. Faith and prayer have made me a better person." He explained that he has engaged in charitable work to support needy children, noting that his public participation in initiatives was aimed at inspiring others and encouraging them to contribute.
Adli returned to one of the toughest moments of his life when he lost his mother at the beginning of 2024: "Her departure completely broke me. I was playing for her. But my faith in God gave me the strength to continue." He confirmed that the great support from his teammates, the university, and Moroccan fans helped him overcome the ordeal.
Regarding the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 in Morocco, Adli expressed his dream of participating, saying: "Playing in my country and lifting the cup there would be the dream of my life. I will do my utmost with Bournemouth to be in the best shape."
He concluded his remarks by emphasizing his ambition in the Premier League: "I do not set specific personal goals, but I believe that teamwork and courage will enable us to achieve something great this season."