CODM Meknès Coach on Fath Goal: "Something Wasn't Right... There Were Two Balls on the Pitch" - Elbotola
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CODM Meknès Coach on Fath Goal: "Something Wasn't Right... There Were Two Balls on the Pitch"

CODM Meknès Coach on Fath Goal: "Something Wasn't Right... There Were Two Balls on the Pitch"

T.E (Elbotola)
29 April 2026at20:35

Abdelaziz Dennibi, coach of CODM Meknès, commented on the controversial goal scored by Fath Union Sport (FUS Rabat) in the match where his team lost 1-0, as part of Week 16 of the Professional League.

In a press statement, Dennibi said: "We entered with determination to correct the mistakes we made in the previous match, which we lost. We played a good match, both us and Fath Union Sport."

Regarding Fath's goal, he continued: "Something wasn't right, and I will leave the matter to the refereeing officials, as there were two balls on the pitch. The problem is that CODM Meknès is the biggest loser in this situation."

He added: "I apologize to the Meknès fans who came to attend the match and support us, and we hope to return to winning ways in the upcoming matches."

What controversial incident occurred in the CODM Meknès vs. FUS Rabat match?

The CODM Meknès coach, Abdelaziz Dennibi, highlighted a controversial goal by FUS Rabat, stating that "something wasn't right" and specifically mentioning the presence of two balls on the pitch during the decisive moment. He left the matter for refereeing officials to review.

How did CODM Meknès's coach react to the controversial goal?

Coach Abdelaziz Dennibi expressed his team's determination despite the loss, apologizing to the Meknès fans. He emphasized that CODM Meknès was the biggest loser in the situation, implying the goal's unfairness significantly impacted their Week 16 Professional League fixture.

What are CODM Meknès's plans following their recent loss?

Following the controversial defeat, CODM Meknès aims to return to winning ways in their upcoming matches. Coach Dennibi expressed hope for future success, indicating a focus on correcting past mistakes and improving performance for the remainder of the season.