Hii tabia ya kujifanya tunaujua mpira saaaaana hadi kwenda kuchafua page ya Aston villa na wachezaji, hakika tunamharibia kijana wetu tunayempenda saana. Atakosa ushirikiano kwenye timu na mwisho aonekane tu hafai. Jifunzeni kutoka kwa wenzenu, wanakosoa na kutoa ushauri bila kutukana matusi. Sasa hadi waingereza wameshaitafsiri message ya Samatta kwa watanzania . Hii ni aibu. Fuata link hii.
Aston Villa striker Mbwana Samatta has taken to social media to issue a cryptic message to his Tanzanian supporters.
Fans back in his native Tanzania, a country of almost 60 million people, have taken great pride in Samatta's move to the Premier League.
He joined Villa from Genk in January for around £8m after head coach Dean Smith turned to the 27-year-old to help boost his side's chances of staying in the Premier League.
Samatta scored on his first Premier League appearance on Saturday, a consolation in the 2-1 defeat at relegation rivals AFC Bournemouth, reacting quickest to a ricochet from Keinan Davis' effort to head home.
Taking to Twitter on Monday morning, he posted the following message in Swahili, translated into English by Goal Africa: “All fans from Tanzania I understand that all of you love me because I am your son.
"I also know that you would like to see me perform well with my new team but, here, I am making a request in a very humble way; stop criticising or abusing my fellow teammates or the team."
“Personally, I am not happy with that at all.”
Samatta's message could be assumed to be directed at those who are criticising other players, possibly Jack Grealish, as has been suggested on social media.".
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Aston Villa goal hero sends message to his Tanzanian fans
Aston Villa news - Mbwana Samatta tweeted fans in his native Tanzania to ask them to stop criticising his new teammates after defeat at Bournemouth
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Aston Villa striker Mbwana Samatta has taken to social media to issue a cryptic message to his Tanzanian supporters.
Fans back in his native Tanzania, a country of almost 60 million people, have taken great pride in Samatta's move to the Premier League.
He joined Villa from Genk in January for around £8m after head coach Dean Smith turned to the 27-year-old to help boost his side's chances of staying in the Premier League.
Samatta scored on his first Premier League appearance on Saturday, a consolation in the 2-1 defeat at relegation rivals AFC Bournemouth, reacting quickest to a ricochet from Keinan Davis' effort to head home.
Taking to Twitter on Monday morning, he posted the following message in Swahili, translated into English by Goal Africa: “All fans from Tanzania I understand that all of you love me because I am your son.
"I also know that you would like to see me perform well with my new team but, here, I am making a request in a very humble way; stop criticising or abusing my fellow teammates or the team."
“Personally, I am not happy with that at all.”
Samatta's message could be assumed to be directed at those who are criticising other players, possibly Jack Grealish, as has been suggested on social media.".
NAWASILISHA.