The Moroccan international says that he might choose to stay at Montpellier Herault for one more campaign as he wants to play in the Champions League for his side
Following his red card in an ill-tempered affair against Evian TG, Younes Belhanda has been forced to watch his side play the last three Ligue 1 games away from the dugout. However, the Moroccan should be happy to know that his side has not collapsed in
his absence.
In the 37 game of the Championnat, La Paillade beat LOSC Lille 1-0 at the Mosson to get one step closer to winning their first-ever Ligue 1 crown. With already-relegated http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/AJ-Auxerre-c38247 left to play against, Montpellier know that their destiny is in their own
hands.
The southerners need just a point to win the league.
For Younes Belhanda, the season has been a phenomenal one to say the least. the 22-year-old has been instrumental in changing his club’s fortunes. Understandably, his performances have earned him interest from a host of clubs including Real Madrid and even
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.
Yesterday at a ceremony of the Best African Footballer of Ligue 1, an award the young Moroccan won, Belhanda spoke about his future at the club.
Younes Belhanda says that he is yet to make any final decision on his future but said that he is hopeful of MHSC making a competitive side this summer.
Whether they win the Championelle or not, La Paillade are bound to play in the Champions League next season – a competition Belhanda wants to be a part of.
While talking to reporters, the Moroccan said that he wants to play in the Champions League with his club.
“Yes, I want to stay. Champions League with my club would be something extraordinary. There is a ‘feeling’ that tells me to stay at all costs for the Champions League,” says Belhanda.
Certainly, Rene Girard will have an ample amount of money at his disposal to buy a few players who have Champions League experience. Furthermore, staying at Montpellier and experiencing European football could be a good learning curve for the Avignon-born
midfielder.
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