
Vaca on the Roster, Then Off It: Confusion and Mismanagement Preceded Wydad's Loss to FUS
The absence of Bolivian player Ramiro Vaca from Wydad AC's match against hosts FUS Rabat, a postponed fixture from Matchday 10 of the Professional League, raised numerous questions. This was particularly notable given that his name was initially included in the squad list for the game, which ultimately saw the Red Castle suffer a 1-0 defeat.
Although Vaca's absence was somewhat anticipated, as he did not accompany the team delegation to Rabat and instead traveled independently, observers were surprised by his initial inclusion in the official squad list. He was subsequently removed from the match sheet, a situation that highlighted a degree of confusion in the management of information related to the fixture.
Vaca was seen in the stadium stands, watching the encounter, despite the expectation that he would be unavailable from the outset due to his recent international commitments. He had participated in his national team's World Cup qualifying playoff match against Iraq in the early hours of last Wednesday morning, a game that ended in a 2-1 defeat for Bolivia and saw Iraq qualify for the World Cup.
This situation raises questions regarding Wydad's management of its international players, particularly amidst a congested fixture schedule and overlapping commitments. Such issues could directly impact the squad's readiness and focus in critical matches.