SME-About Almountakhab Moroccan newspaper-Written by: Badr Al-Din Al-Idrisi
What we see of negative phenomena nesting in the corners of the national football house, and we have warned against them and warned against their spread, is what has in fact led to this terrible decline in the levels of the national championship. It is no longer an exception that our championship is a display of matches with an acceptable level of creativity, and it is no longer a rule that most matches are characterized by monotony, and do not carry any seeds of quality except a little.
Of course, we will find many justifications for this decline, including what we presented through heavy and warning files, which were unfortunately viewed as exaggeration and exaggeration in painting a bleak picture.
Coaches, especially those who have experienced the terrain of the national championship, admit, due to long experience, that the levels have declined, and that the talent that expresses itself is no longer the same size it was years ago, and that the championship that has worn the garb of professionalism for 14 years, produces the opposite of what ships desire, that the quality has declined terribly, so that when you watch a match in the professional championship, you feel the drowsiness caused by the monotony and even weakness of collective performance. Many organizational, sporting and technical inhibitors are converging to give us this disturbed scene, including the many holes that the basic formation suffers from at the level of training centers within clubs, although we have been living since the beginning of the season in the implementation of a new vision at the level of training, because those who are present today in the competition arena are players who have completed their first and last defective training years ago. Among them is that clubs often do not get trained coaches who can, with cleverness, sense and intuition, improve the skill aspects of players, as was the case with a generation of coaches I knew, who succeeded in giving football wonderful players who were at one time hopeless.
Among them is that our championship has an average age that says it is an old championship, which rarely relies on young players.
Among them is that the improvised management of the technical facility within clubs, with the frequent change of technical staff, and the appointment of coaches who do not match Moroccan nature, negatively affects the players, causing them to lose their tactical skills completely.
Among them is that clubs, while experiencing very strong financial rifts, reflect their tense situation on the players in a deeply negative way, as they are mentally affected by what is happening around them, and we all know that the player’s mentality is what controls his physical and tactical fitness.
I think we have received enough signs and indications that all the negative phenomena that weigh on national football are what directly affect the professional league and cause it a lot of distortions, so there is no longer any room to remain sil