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Upset Simon Tahamata misses his love Ajax in Berlin: 'That's no longer how we keep icons left'

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Former Ajax player and youth coach Simon Tahamata of the Amsterdam football club tells De Telegraaf in an interview that he is increasingly worried about the club, which he still loves. He is not only open-hearted about his own departure in December, but also expresses his concerns about the current Ajax mentality. 'Most people who run the club now talk about 'Ajax this' and 'Ajax that'. Then I think: real Ajacieden talk about us and ours.'

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Former Ajax player and youth coach Simon Tahamata of the Amsterdam football club tells De Telegraaf in an interview that he is increasingly worried about the club, which he still loves. He is not only open-hearted about his own departure in December, but also expresses his concerns about the current Ajax mentality. 'Most people who run the club now talk about 'Ajax this' and 'Ajax that'. Then I think: real Ajacieden talk about us and ours.'

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Saturday, April 13, 2024.
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