Former Brighton midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud has decided to switch his national team allegiances from Germany to Syria, citing a desire to bring joy to the people of Syria. The 28-year-old made two appearances for Germany in friendlies but never secured a spot for major tournaments, including Euro 2020.
Dahoud, who joined VFB Stuttgart from Brighton in the January transfer window, expressed his enthusiasm for playing for Syria, his family’s country of origin, and his birth country. He highlighted the importance of bringing happiness to the people of Syria, acknowledging the privilege of living in Germany while also honoring his roots.
Having already informed the Syrian Football Association of his decision, Dahoud is expected to make his debut for Syria during the next international break, where they are scheduled to play two friendlies against Myanmar. His move reflects a personal connection to his heritage and a desire to contribute positively to his birth country’s footballing landscape.
Here is the highlight video of Mahmoud Dahoud’s skills and goals in his best season.
M. Dahoud
Mahmoud Dahoud
This season he played in total 6 times for 69 minutes for Bundesliga.
M. Dahoud scored 1 goal for VfB Stuttgart. He procured no assists. He received no yellow cards and no red cards.
His team is currently 3rd in Bundesliga. In the last match VfB Stuttgart won 2-0 against FC Union Berlin.
VfB Stuttgart performance and stats
VfB Stuttgart is currently 3rd in the Bundesliga with 53 points.
In the last 25 games, it has won 17 times, drawn twice, and lost 6 times. In its last match, VfB Stuttgart won 2-0 against FC Union Berlin.
It has a positive goal difference after scoring 57 goals and conceding 31.
VfB Stuttgart will play the next match in Bundesliga against TSG Hoffenheim on Saturday 16th of March in Sinsheim. The prediction is VfB Stuttgart winning the match.
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