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Mustapha Hadji: Moroccan clubs need wisdom

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Former Moroccan international Mustapha Hadji has expressed his opinion on the current state of Moroccan football, drawing comparisons with the years he spent playing for various national clubs, notably Casablanca’s giants Raja and Wydad, as well as FUS Rabat.

Speaking in an interview with “Hesport,” Hadji addressed several key points regarding the level of play in the Moroccan Professional Football League and the quality of players compared to previous years before entering the professional realm.

When asked about the overall level of the professional league, Hadji remarked, “In the last five years, the league title has often been decided in the final minutes of play, indicating a strong and competitive championship.

The clubs competing for the league shield vary each season, which is a positive sign.”

Regarding the differences between the current period and the past in Moroccan football, Hadji stated, “Certainly, there are differences in some aspects, but the excitement remains constant.

Last season, we witnessed Royal Armed Forces clinching the title in the final seconds, demonstrating significant thrill in all matches during the closing rounds.”

Addressing what the Moroccan league needs to further develop, Hadji emphasized, “Work is the foundation of success.

We have great talents across all levels of the professional league, including the first and second divisions and amateur leagues.

Financial incentives for players and coaches, along with other organizational enhancements, are necessary, coupled with a focus on training.”

Regarding strikes by players at some clubs, Hadji commented, “Football is the livelihood of a player who supports his family, so it is his right to demand his financial dues.

However, when solutions are absent, the player finds himself compelled to pressure the club in ways that contribute to the decline in performance.”

Reflecting on the decline in the quality of players, Hadji agreed, “Indeed, I concur with this point.

The quality of players has significantly declined compared to previous years.

However, there are always exceptions and promising talents that only need confidence and support to showcase their abilities.”

In conclusion, Hadji stressed the importance of club presidents in Moroccan football, stating, “This is a crucial point.

In previous years, presidents showed more wisdom, avoiding conflicts and reaching agreements with players based on the club’s budget.

Today, many presidents sign players for large sums they cannot afford, plunging the club into a worsening crisis.”

In his final remarks about Moroccan football, Hadji expressed his hope for greater emphasis on school sports, referring to it as the breeding ground for future champions.

He stressed the importance of proper training for coaches and players from a young age to nurture and develop talent effectively.

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