1. I am hoping Nazmi will do well in Portugal. Maybe he is small physically, but he is only 17 years old and i believe he can still grow at least for another inch.
2. I thought for a young boy like Nazmi, he need more than a moral support. He is going to a very good football nation in Portugal. But english is not to be the preffered languange, i assume. For the first few weeks, Nazmi is expected to face communication problem with his team mates as well as his coaches. FAM should sent a good translater to accompany Nazmi's journey to Portugal. A Profesional translater who can be the medium between Nazmi and the people at the football club. A translater who can help Nazmi to understand any instruction to be given by the coach.
3. A young boy like Nazmi could easily feel homesick if things not going well during his attempt to secure a place with the portugese outfit. To make him feel more like at home, i suggest a Malaysian cook to accompany him so that he can still eat the Malaysian meals with pleasure. Food can settle him down faster, and emosionally, will build his feelgood mood.
4. All of these external factors are so important, because we simply want Nazmi to be a successful player who trade his football in Portugal. COME ON NAZMI FAIZ!
That sounds like pampering him too much. Even students who are sent overseas do not have their personal translator or cook to accompany them! Nazmi has to learn on how to cope with his new situation.
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