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Wydad Casablanca 0-1 Maghreb Fez | Stade Mohammed V

Maghreb Fez stunned Wydad Casablanca with a 1-0 victory at the Stade Mohammed V, dealing a significant blow to the home side's Botola Pro title hopes. A solitary first‑half goal proved enough for the visitors, who defended resolutely to secure a famous win in the capital.

Match Overview

Wydad Casablanca entered the match as clear favourites, but Maghreb Fez had other ideas. The visitors defended deep and waited for their moment, which arrived just before half‑time. Wydad dominated possession and created several chances after the break, but Maghreb Fez's disciplined defending and counter‑attacking threat kept the hosts at bay.

Key Moments

  • 42nd minute – Goal (0-1): Striker Mohamed El Fakhr curled a free‑kick from 25 yards over the wall and into the top corner, giving the Maghreb Fez fans a moment to cherish.
  • 61st minute: Wydad's biggest chance came when winger Jalal Daoudi's powerful strike was brilliantly tipped onto the crossbar by goalkeeper Abdessamad El Oualadi.
  • 80th minute: Maghreb Fez were reduced to ten men after a second yellow card for defender Youssef Aguerd, but they held firm during six minutes of stoppage time.

Tactical Story

Wydad Casablanca dominated possession with 68%, but their build‑up play was too slow against a compact Maghreb Fez block. The visitors set up in a 5‑4‑1, inviting pressure and hitting on the break. Even after going down to ten men, they reorganised into a solid 4‑4‑1 shape and blocked everything Wydad threw at them.

Standout Performers

Mohamed El Fakhr's brilliant free‑kick was the difference, but the entire Maghreb Fez defence deserves credit, especially goalkeeper Abdessamad El Oualadi, who made five saves. For Wydad, midfielder Reda Jaadi worked tirelessly but lacked support in the final third.

Table Impact

The result keeps Maghreb Fez in mid‑table but now within striking distance of the top six. Wydad Casablanca drop points at home for the first time in three months, falling further behind the league leaders in the title race.