After six years at Standard, Collins Do took charge of Saudi Arabia and the Al Taï club during the winter transfer window (the sum of 300,000 euros was mentioned). Engaged with Cameroon in the African Cup of Nations, the right side did not have the opportunity to leave Liège as he wished. He therefore greeted Standard supporters and the club via a message published on social networks.
“Dear Standard, it has been an honor to play for this club. From day one, I have lived this adventure like a dream and felt immediately at home”, wrote Fai, 162 matches (4 goals, 22 assists) with Standard.
“Grateful”the 29-year-old Cameroonian then thanked his teammates, the staff and the various coaches who succeeded one another over the years as well as all the employees of the club.
“I wanted to say goodbye to you personally but it was not possible for reasons beyond my control.
Fai then spoke directly to the Liège supporters. “Dear supporters, I have no words to describe how grateful I am for you. This adventure has been very complicated since day one. The only things that have never changed are your encouragement and your support. I understand why Standard is the best club in Belgium. It’s not just about football. It’s a whole thing. “
“Sad to leave“, Fai explains having “learned to play with the heart” in Sclessin. “Now the time has come for a new challenge and I am ready to face it. […] I know that here in Liège, with you, I am at home.”
“My family and I thank you. I will always be a red” finally concluded the Cameroonian player, 11 Pro League appearances this season.