Wydad’s mounting injury woes spark concern over medical staff
Wydad AC are grappling with a deepening injury crisis that is beginning to cast a shadow over their season.
Amid the crisis, there are growing concerns surrounding player fitness and the club’s medical oversight at a critical moment in the campaign.
Key Absences Disrupt Team Stability
In recent months, several important figures have spent time on the sidelines, unsettling the team’s rhythm and cohesion. Nordin Amrabat and Mohamed Mfid both endured injury spells before making their returns, while Hakim Ziyech has notably missed the last two matches.
At the back, Amine Aboulfath recently recovered in time to feature against Maghreb Fes, offering a brief boost. However, the situation remains far from resolved, with Walid Sabr, Ayoub Bouchta, and Hamza El Hanouri still unavailable.
These recurring setbacks have forced constant adjustments to the starting lineup, making it difficult for the team to build consistency at a stage where stability is essential.
Mounting Pressure and Performance Concerns
The persistent injury problems have inevitably affected performances on the pitch. With limited options and disrupted chemistry, Wydad have struggled to maintain a steady run of form, increasing the pressure on both players and the technical bench.
At a time when momentum is crucial, the inability to field a settled side has contributed to uneven displays, leaving supporters and observers increasingly frustrated.
Spotlight Falls on Medical and Conditioning Setup
Attention has now turned toward the club’s medical department and the physical preparation programme implemented before the season. Concerns are growing over whether players have been adequately conditioned to cope with the physical demands of a long and demanding campaign.
There is also rising speculation about the management of recovery periods, with some suggesting that players may be returning to action before reaching full fitness. For a club competing across multiple fronts, such issues are becoming increasingly difficult to overlook.
Carteron Faces a Delicate Balancing Act
Head coach Patrice Carteron now finds himself in a challenging position. He must navigate the immediate need for results while ensuring that players are not pushed beyond their limits, which could risk further injuries.
As the season approaches its final phase, Wydad face a dual task: restoring their injured players to full fitness and preventing additional setbacks. With every match carrying significant weight, the margin for error continues to shrink, and how the club manages this crisis could define the outcome of their campaign.
