As one Ajax player, Noussair Mazraoui, said he plans to fast for Ramadan on Wednesday, the club's physio has said it is "totally irresponsible" to do so.
Ahead of their Champions League semi-final tie against Tottenham on Wednesday, Ajax are awaiting to see if three of their Muslim players, Noussair Mazraoui, Hakim Ziyech and Zakaria Labyad, will choose to adhere to Ramadan fasting on match day.
Ramadan 2019 began on Sunday, May 5 and lasts for 30 days. During this period, most Muslims don’t drink or eat from dawn until dusk, and professional Muslim athletes are generally expected to comply with the rule as well.
Speaking to De Telegraaf newspaper, a spokesperson for Ajax said the players will have freedom to choose if they will fast on Wednesday but tjhat they would have to clear it with the coaching and medical staff if they opt do so.
So far the only player who has spoken publically about the matter is Mazraoui, who confirmed that he intends to follow the precepts of Islam and not eat or drink in the build-up to the game on Wednesday.
Mazraoui says he will fast day of Ajax-Spurs game
"I am used to doing it. Can a high-level athlete stop eating if he has to make a big effort?" There are different opinions, but this is my choice, I feel quite energetic during Ramadan,” Mazraoui said in an interview with the Het Parool newspaper.
If the fast is strictly followed, the Moroccan defender will not consume any food or liquid from 6am to 9.15pm – 15 minutes after kick off at the Amsterdam Arena on Wednesday, where Ajax, who have a 1-0 advantage from the first leg, are hoping to reach their first Champions League final in 22 years.
“The game is at 9:00 pm (CET), at 9:15 pm I would have the chance to drink something, if I play, I can go quickly to the band to take a sip,” he added.
Ajax physio says fasting would be “totally irresponsible”
The club's physiotherapist, Raymond Verheijen, has recommended Mazraoui, Ziyech and Labyad postpone the fast and, saying in an interview with the De Telegraaf that he believed "it would be totally irresponsible to comply with Ramadan at this time of the season.”
As Verheijen explained, the lack of food and liquids in the hours leading up to the match causes the muscles to contract more slowly, and increases the risk of injury.
"Imagine that the game ends 0-1 and, after 90 minutes, they have to play an extension, I hope that the players themselves think that will be impossible,” he added.
Mohamed Salah
Liverpool's Muslim striker Mohamed Salah was supposed to play in the other semi-final final against Barcelona this Tuesday evening but a head injury picked up at the weekend has ruled him out.
It is unknown whether Salah, like Mazraoui, would have opted to comply with Ramadan fasting on match day. But last season, the Egyptian striker did refrain from fasting during the build-up to and the day of the Champions League final against Real Madrid on May 25.
Elsa98
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Happy ramadan mubarak.🕌🌙 It's a great opportunity for all muslims to purify their mind, body, heart and soul by fasting and praying to God.☺️
Abbawaziri
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This month is the month when true believers will be tested and whether you’re a footballer or a labourer you have to do what your religion tell you to, it may not be advisable to not eat the whole day and then play an exhausting 90mins on the pitch but in everything Allah comes first.
Bezdloptu
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Salah, Salah, Salah. I know the ignorant ones will argue with Salah's incident. Just as they usually do using some misguided Muslim terrorists as a yardstick to judge all Muslims. Lets play that game bros. Hitler incinerated 6million Jews, sorry to them Jews for reminding them of such a wicked act. Do you know Hitler was a Roman Catholic? I have never read or heard anyone call him a Christian terrorist. Why? Because it's a media campaign against Islam. Every human endeavour has rules and regulations and if you want to belong to that organisation you got to follow the rules period or part company with them. Why is the world especially the western world always want the Muslims to flout the rules of the religion? And when we react we are told we are called names? As the head of an institution will you condone law or regulation breakers? If not why should Islam allow that? Please be honest to your self
Nasabco
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Ramadhan has nothing to do with footbal it is compolsary on every muslim
Muadinops
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Ramadan Kareem to all Muslims