Benhachem: Leading the Group Doesn't Give Wydad an Advantage Against Nairobi United
Mohamed Amin Benhachem, the head coach of Wydad Athletic Club, emphasized that leading their group in the CAF Confederation Cup does not give his team any advantage before facing Nairobi United of Kenya in the fifth round of the group stage.
Benhachem explained during the press conference preceding the match that the current standings only reflect the results of previous games and do not guarantee what is to come. He emphasized that tomorrow's match requires high concentration and a conscious approach to the flow of the game.
The Wydad coach pointed out that the Nairobi United team, despite being at the bottom of the standings, possesses a respectable technical level. He emphasized that their results do not reflect their true potential, as they have been lacking luck in some matches.
He added that matches at this stage of the continental competition are always difficult, and any drop in intensity or focus could complicate the task, which requires his players to give their utmost throughout the match.
Benhashim touched on the impact of losing the last match, explaining that it served as a wake-up call for the team after a series of victories. He emphasized that maintaining performance is crucial and that winning is never guaranteed in any match.
Wydad Athletic Club will visit Kenyan side Nairobi United tomorrow, Sunday, with the match scheduled to kick off at 2:00 PM GMT+1.
Benhachem explained during the press conference preceding the match that the current standings only reflect the results of previous games and do not guarantee what is to come. He emphasized that tomorrow's match requires high concentration and a conscious approach to the flow of the game.
The Wydad coach pointed out that the Nairobi United team, despite being at the bottom of the standings, possesses a respectable technical level. He emphasized that their results do not reflect their true potential, as they have been lacking luck in some matches.
He added that matches at this stage of the continental competition are always difficult, and any drop in intensity or focus could complicate the task, which requires his players to give their utmost throughout the match.
Benhashim touched on the impact of losing the last match, explaining that it served as a wake-up call for the team after a series of victories. He emphasized that maintaining performance is crucial and that winning is never guaranteed in any match.
Wydad Athletic Club will visit Kenyan side Nairobi United tomorrow, Sunday, with the match scheduled to kick off at 2:00 PM GMT+1.