Fadlu expresses confidence in new signings

DAR ES SALAAM: SIMBA Head Coach Fadlu Davids has expressed satisfaction with the transfer business, showing strong confidence in the new players brought in his squad.
He said the new players were carefully selected to fit the team’s technical needs and that they will bring healthy competition to the team.
“We’ve worked closely with management to ensure that we bring in players who fit our system. We have strengthened key areas like midfield and forward line,” said Fadlu.
Among the newly signed players are Ru Mohammed Bajaber, Alassane Kante, Morice Abraham, J o n a t h a n Sowa, Rushine De Reuck and Daudi Semfuko. Fadlu said these were technical decisions aimed at improving the team’s performance.
“We are grateful to every player who has left for his contribution. Football is competitive and changes are necessary,” he added.
Coach Fadlu assured fans that everything is on track both on and off the pitch.
He emphasised that the technical bench is now fully focused on getting the best out of the squad, building team unity and refining their playing ahead of a highly competitive season.
“We have a clear vision,” he said “The players understand our objectives and every day in training they are pushing themselves harder.
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The commitment and hunger I am seeing gives me confidence that we’re heading in right direction.”
Fadlu also took time to appreciate support from the club management and passionate fan base “This project is bigger than any individual. From the boardroom to the dressing room, there’s alignment in purpose. The backing we’ve received from the management has been fantastic. And to our supporters – your energy, your loyalty, and your belief in this team makes all the difference. We see you, we hear you, we are working to make you proud,” Fadlu said.
As the team gears up for the upcoming matches, the atmosphere in camps is described as “focused and full of purposes” with a blend of experienced players, exciting new talent and a clear tactical direction.
Under Coach Fadlu’s leadership, the club appears well positioned to face the challenges ahead.
“There will be ups and downs during the coming season, but we are prepared,” Fadlu stated.
“We are building a team that can complete, fight and entertain. The journey has just begun, and we are ready.”



