The Wydad Athletic Club (WAC) continued its strong performance in the group stage of the CAF Confederation Cup, securing a valuable yet hard-fought 0-1 victory against Azam FC in Zanzibar. This success, the second in two matches for the Moroccan giants, firmly places them at the top of Group B.
The match was a model of tactical management and organization, pitting the commitment of the Tanzanians against the discipline and experience of WAC. The first half, in particular, was marked by a fierce battle in midfield, where neither team managed to create clear chances, with Wydad’s defense proving particularly solid in neutralizing local attacks.
The breakthrough came in the 57th minute, driven by veteran Nordin Amrabat. Returning from the locker room with increased intent, Wydad raised the tempo, finding more space and pushing Azam back into their own half. The opening goal was the culmination of a fluid and well-constructed play, which Amrabat finished with the composure characteristic of players of his caliber. Despite Azam’s growing pressure in the last twenty minutes, pushing for an equalizer and increasing set-piece opportunities, WAC’s central defenders displayed relentless authority in aerial duels, while the midfield locked down passing lanes.
This victory gives Wydad a perfect start with six points in hand and solidifies its status as an early favorite for qualification. By controlling the pace, managing time, and maintaining possession in the opponent’s half towards the end of the match, Wydad demonstrated a maturity and continental know-how that travels well, even far from home. Moreover, the anticipated integration of star recruit Hakim Ziyech promises to be a major asset for the Red brigade, offering creativity and experience that could propel WAC back to the heights of the continent.
CAF Confederation Cup: Amrabat offre 3 précieux points au WAC 💪🏼 pic.twitter.com/5eUAOkV9kD
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