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Wydad Continues to Suffer from Previous Staff's Physical Preparation Failures

Wydad Continues to Suffer from Previous Staff's Physical Preparation Failures

T.E (Elbotola)
03 April 2026at14:10

A number of Wydad AC players have suffered a series of injuries in recent weeks, raising widespread questions about the working methods of the previous technical staff and the physical preparation adopted before French coach Patrice Carteron took charge of the team.

Despite the previous technical staff benefiting from a comprehensive preparation period and several training camps, the team failed to avoid recurring injuries. Recent casualties include Ayoub Boushta and Amine Aboulfath, in addition to earlier injuries sustained by Hakim Ziyech and Noureddine Amrabat before their return to action.

This situation raises questions about the effectiveness of the physical preparation and working methods employed by the previous staff, alongside the fitness coach, before the arrival of the new staff led by Carteron. The current team is now working to correct the course, reduce the injury rate, and improve player readiness for upcoming matches.

What is Wydad AC currently suffering from?

Wydad AC is currently suffering from a wave of player injuries, which are attributed to the ineffective physical preparation methods implemented by the previous technical staff. This situation has led to widespread questions about their working approach before the new coach arrived.

How did the previous Wydad AC staff's preparation contribute to the current injury issues?

The previous Wydad AC technical staff, despite having a comprehensive preparation period and several training camps, failed to prevent recurring player injuries. Their physical preparation methods and overall working approach are now under scrutiny for their ineffectiveness.

What steps is the current Wydad AC staff taking to address the injury crisis?

The current Wydad AC staff is actively working to correct the team's course and reduce the high injury rate among players. Their focus is on improving player readiness and overall fitness for upcoming matches, aiming to reverse the negative trend inherited from previous management.