Wydad Overwhelms Olympique Dcheira with Five Goals to Lead the Standings
Wydad Club demonstrated the gap in capabilities between them and Olympique Dcheira, after achieving a broad victory with five unanswered goals, in a match that witnessed clear dominance by the Reds from the first minutes.
Wydad needed 24 minutes to open the scoring, with an own goal scored by Dcheira player Hicham Ait Brahim by mistake in his own net, after the goal was initially attributed to Wissam Ben Yedder.
The pressure from the Reds continued, with Walid Sabbar adding the second goal in the 35th minute with a beautiful shot, before Nordin Amrabat reinforced the lead with a third goal in the injury time of the first half.
At the start of the second half, Wydad continued their superiority, with the new arrival Ramiro Vaca scoring the fourth goal in the 51st minute. Despite Olympique Dcheira's attempts to reduce the deficit, goalkeeper Mahdi Benabid shone and maintained his clean sheet.
Before the final whistle, Vaca returned to conclude the scoring festival with a fifth goal in injury time, confirming Wydad's superiority with a clean five-goal victory.
With this victory, Wydad leads the championship standings with 23 points, ahead on goal difference over both Maghreb Fes and Club Meknassi, with four games in hand, while Olympique Dcheira's balance froze at 15 points.
Wydad needed 24 minutes to open the scoring, with an own goal scored by Dcheira player Hicham Ait Brahim by mistake in his own net, after the goal was initially attributed to Wissam Ben Yedder.
The pressure from the Reds continued, with Walid Sabbar adding the second goal in the 35th minute with a beautiful shot, before Nordin Amrabat reinforced the lead with a third goal in the injury time of the first half.
At the start of the second half, Wydad continued their superiority, with the new arrival Ramiro Vaca scoring the fourth goal in the 51st minute. Despite Olympique Dcheira's attempts to reduce the deficit, goalkeeper Mahdi Benabid shone and maintained his clean sheet.
Before the final whistle, Vaca returned to conclude the scoring festival with a fifth goal in injury time, confirming Wydad's superiority with a clean five-goal victory.
With this victory, Wydad leads the championship standings with 23 points, ahead on goal difference over both Maghreb Fes and Club Meknassi, with four games in hand, while Olympique Dcheira's balance froze at 15 points.