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Paatelainen insists Benjelloun will bounce back into Hibs strike force



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
HIBS manager Mixu Paatelainen has insisted that he wants Abdessalam Benjelloun to return from loan in January and add to his already plentiful attacking options.
The Moroccan internationalist was farmed out to Belgian side Charleroi in August after allowing his frustrations at a lack of first-team opportunities affect his on-field performances.

The 23-year-old saw last term wrecked by injuries and the
effects of fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, managing only one goal in the entire campaign after netting 14 the season before.

Speaking to supporters at Monday night's annual general meeting, Paatelainen also called into question the striker's attitude whenever he was handed a chance to impress with a place in the starting line-up.

However, the Easter Road manager has praised Benjelloun's footballing ability and, in contrast to sentiments attributed recently to the north African himself, is adamant he hopes the player returns to the capital and fulfils his undoubted potential.

He said: "Benji was frustrated because he didn't start enough matches for his liking, due to my selections. I must be honest, every time I started with Benji I was disappointed with his work-rate.

"What a fantastic footballer he is, powerful, technically gifted and a good finisher. Unfortunately we didn't see that out on the pitch on a Saturday.

"Hence, I started other players and used Benji from the bench, hoping the real Benji would come through. He got frustrated and we found a solution by Benji going to Belgium on loan.

"But hopefully he comes back and shows that real Benji that we know because he is a tremendous striker."

Should Benjelloun return to Hibs, he would add to what amounts to almost an embarrassment of riches already available to Paatelainen.

The Finn fielded the three-pronged strike-force of Derek Riordan, Steven Fletcher and Colin Nish for the first time against Aberdeen on Saturday and was rewarded when a double from Riordan secured a 2-1 victory.

With Dean Shiels and Fabian Yantorno able to provide support from midfield, winger Alan O'Brien currently out injured and Steven Pinau on loan from Genoa, the Easter Road outfit are not short of choices in the final third of the pitch.

Paatelainen's satisfaction with his strikers also appears to stretch to the other end of the pitch and his often-maligned goalkeepers.

The Hibs manager is due to assess trialist shot-stopper Khalid Sinouh in a closed-door match this week but insists his search for another keeper should not be seen as a slight on current incumbent Yves Ma-Kalambay and back-up Andrew McNeil.

He feels the young pair, who have both made high-profile mistakes in the past, have been unfairly criticised and are simply in need of more competition.

He added: "I do feel the goalkeepers' position needs strengthening. People take the conclusion from that that we will bring in an exceptional goalkeeper who will straight away be number one. But it's the competition I want in the goalkeepers.

"At the moment we have two very good goalkeepers. I feel they have been wrongly criticised as not being good enough for the SPL. I disagree with that totally.

"They are good goalkeepers. We have had loads of trialists and I haven't seen a better goalkeeper yet. That, to me, is an indication that our goalkeepers are not bad.

"For example, on Saturday, Ma-Kalambay had a fantastic match. But I feel that we still want to strengthen that department, for competition's sake."

In addition, Paatelainen has set his sights on adding a midfield playmaker to his squad – someone capable of filling the boots of the departed Guillaume Beuzelin – and also a right winger. Despite having recruited ten new players since his arrival in January, Paatelainen has been promised the support of the board, who have been keen to trumpet their decision to back the return of Riordan last month.

Chief executive Scott Lindsay commented: "The bold move to bring Derek back to the club was seen by some as a statement of intent. It is. We want to compete, we want to win and we will support Mixu as he strives for the success that we all want."





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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 11:16 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

Glasgow_Hibs,

08/10/2008 00:39:57
Sorry Mixu, I can't believe you want Benji or believe he will come back. Seems like just a way to get a decent price for him from the Beligians.
2

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 08/10/2008 01:37:41
Well, Mixu knows all about bouncing.
3

KingKenny,

08/10/2008 02:18:56
Steven Fletcher--------Colin Nish----------A Benjelloun
D Riordan-----M Zemmama------F Yantorno-----Dean Shiels
---------Ian Murray------Rob Jones------Chris Hogg-----
--------------Yves Makabu Ma-Kalambay------------------

This want Mixu? 3-4-3 Good. 4-3-3 Good. I believe Mixu..He is former good Striker, and I think he know Benji, Riordan, Nish, Fletcher can stop Old firm, or Score 100goals.

Problem is Benji, he interview Leave. If true..he return is big difficult.
4

Who's it gonna be? ,

Cape Cod 08/10/2008 02:47:01
The above team is a dream now with Zemmama away and Hogg wounded/posted missing. Hibs playing with 5 strikers? Big Yantorno going to close down the midfield? Doubt it.
Nish
Riorden Fletch
O-Brian Thicot Yantorno
Murray Jones Bamba Hogg/McCann
Maka

Leaves Stevenson to come on and an option with shiels as impact player. Van Zanten also cover at the back. Could be a decent team. Should be enough to beat hertz anyway.
5

NCH,

Charlotte, NC 08/10/2008 03:34:02
One second Benji is coming back, and the next it says, "Should he come back" I was born at night, but no last night....
6

Mr Michael Mouse,

Belgium 08/10/2008 07:53:31
Benji has played two games for Charleroi since arriving in Augsut. In the first one he scored and in the second he was sent off (perhaps a bit harshly but...). Since then he hasn't kicked a ball.
Sorry I forgot he played for Morocco and is now "still not 100% fit". His comments about Hibs and Scotland in the local press are not particularly complimentary. However lets hope he gets fit for a few games and Charleroi play him and buy him. A player with good ability but who seems to only play when he wants to.
7

porters at 9,

08/10/2008 08:31:15
#7 - His comments about Hibs and Scotland in the local press are not particularly complimentary - but pretty accurate.

he wants his move to Anderlecht, any transfer fee we can get we should take - it's not like he's currently in our squad so we can hold out for whatever £ they feel fit..

i'd be happy if we got 10 mojo's and a bottle of ginger
8

Scoop in the City,

08/10/2008 08:34:40
"Should Benjelloun return to Hibs, he would add to what amounts to almost an embarrassment of riches already available to Paatelainen."

Even the most ardent Hibs supporter would not say that there was an embarrasment of riches at Easter Road. Not sure that I have read a more brown nosing article recently. More chance of Mixu and Nade being seen holding hands at WeightWatchers, than Benji playing for Hibs again.
9

Giuseppe Tortolano,

08/10/2008 09:51:31
Further evidence of EEN's Hibs bias, Scoop?

Nah, it's just the style they employ - the same style that brands all players 'star' ( even 'the ineffectual' Brian Kerr was a star, ffs ).

Agree that he ain't coming back and Mixu's just trying to squeeze a few more quid out of a transfer fee, which is fair enough. He's probably been told that he can have whatever he goes for to spend in January.
10

Rolland,

08/10/2008 10:29:13
"He's probably been told that he can have whatever he goes for to spend in January."

Do you think you'll get much for Benji ? Poster above #8 suggests 10 mojo's and a bottle of ginger, would Mixu share these out or have them all himself ?
11

andyhibee2485,

08/10/2008 11:14:57
I certainly wouldn't expect to see Benji back. It's a great pity because he had so much ability and, when he was in the mood (eg cis cup final) he was virtually unplayable. Anyone remember his goal pre season vs Bolton? Unbelievable.

Regarding a fee? Difficult to say. He has at least another year following this one left on his contract and Rod has proven fairly adept at getting decent fees in the past. Maybe ~£300,000?
12

We love fitba,

google! 08/10/2008 11:59:07
Think Benji's burned his bridges with Hibs, sadly. If he was frustrated with his lack of opportunities before, he'll get zip all now Riordan's back.

There just ain't space for both of them in the squad.

13

Northern Hibby.,

08/10/2008 12:31:30
Bringing back this utter waste of space will send out all the wrong messages. I only tolerated his presence because he was room-mate for Zemma. I would let the Belgians have him for nothing.
14

Dublin 7 Hibby,

Myles away from Dublin 08/10/2008 14:11:29
But when Benji was good he was very good. I'd still rather have him on the bench than any of the home grown lot. Yes he's a luxury, but we've worked hard - we deserve some luxury.

If Benji leaves, whither Zemamma?
15

Ribbonman,

Glasgow (east) Home of Scotland's CHAMPIONEES! 08/10/2008 22:23:29
#15.....How are things in Phibsboro?

 

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