Fatshimetrie has just published an exclusive investigation into Abdeslam Ouaddou’s controversial move to AS VClub, revealing the tumultuous underbelly of his experience at the Congolese club. The Moroccan coach has lifted the veil on the behind-the-scenes of his management and the difficulties he had to face.
From the beginning, Abdeslam Ouaddou was faced with a club plagued by numerous structural shortcomings. Despite the ambitions displayed by president Amadou Diaby, the coach quickly became disillusioned when he realized the scale of the challenge that awaited him. The absence of a training center worthy of the name and the financial difficulties quickly complicated his mission.
In his interview with Fatshimetrie, Abdeslam Ouaddou did not mince his words, denouncing the lack of support from the investors promised by the club’s management. The latter vanished at a time when the club needed resources the most to structure itself and achieve its objectives. This lack of financial stability had direct repercussions on the sporting level, preventing the team from competing at the highest level.
Despite these obstacles, Abdeslam Ouaddou managed to win the Congo Cup, saving his season. However, this victory does not mask the difficulties encountered by the team throughout the season. The Moroccan coach pointed out the underlying problems that handicapped the club, stressing that without solid foundations, it is difficult to claim regular performances.
Abdeslam Ouaddou’s time at AS VClub will therefore remain marked by ups and downs, but also by a bitter observation on the health of the club. The supporters, disappointed by the team’s mixed results, are now hoping for a new impetus and better management to return to success.
Ultimately, Abdeslam Ouaddou’s interview with Fatshimetrie reveals the behind the scenes of a tumultuous adventure, but also the challenges faced by many clubs in Africa. The need for professional management and sustainable investments emerge as essential prerequisites for hoping to shine on the continental scene.