
Wydad Drowns in Negative Results: Who Controls Team Selections?
Wydad AC suffered another defeat this Sunday evening, losing 1-0 to Maghreb Fez in a postponed match from the 12th round of the Professional League. This result deepened the wounds of the Red Team and intensified doubts surrounding their technical choices.
This defeat is merely an extension of a series of negative results that have plagued Wydad recently, amidst growing questions about who truly controls player selections, both for the starting lineup and overall squad management.
This controversy is particularly evident in the defensive line, which has suffered from noticeable fragility since the start of the season. Despite this, Dutch defender Bart and Brazilian Ferreira continue to be excluded, while Amine Aboulfath is regularly featured, despite criticism regarding his performance on multiple occasions. This raises significant questions about the selection criteria within the team.
The situation is not much different in the attacking line, where selections appear unstable amid fluctuating performances from several players. This lack of effective change fails to reflect the extent of fan criticism, which has repeatedly called for the exclusion of certain names who have not delivered the desired impact.
Within the club's circles, fingers are pointing towards external influence over some technical decisions. This deepens the sense of ambiguity and raises multiple questions about the technical staff's independence in managing team affairs.
This situation comes at a time when Wydad needs greater clarity in vision and selections, especially as competition intensifies during a crucial phase of the season. The team can no longer afford further hesitation or incomprehensible decisions.