CAIRO: Nasr midfielder Hossam Ghaly admitted that he wasn t at his best last season, saying he will do everything in his power to redeem himself next season.
The 27-year-old was recently linked with a summer move to Egyptian champions Ahly, but Nasr president Faisal Bin Turk announced that he would stay within the Saudi side s ranks for another season.
Ghaly is now eager to repay the faith of Nasr s board by reaching peak form and making a tangible impact with his team.
I want this season to be different for me, it should mark my real start with Nasr, the former Tottenham Hotspur man was quoted as saying by Saudi paper Al-Ektesadia.
My objective is to live up to the expectations and put in better performances than last season.
I m not happy with my output with Nasr over the past months, but I m optimistic about my chances of improving myself.