Like Saturday’s scenario, the matches played on Sunday for the 12th day of the Bottle Pro You D1 have not had any home victories. Only the Difaâ Hassani d’El Jadida managed to avoid defeat on its bases, sharing the points with the Renaissance of Berkane (1-1).
The Orientals were, however, the first to find the net, finishing the first half with a one-goal advantage, the work of Ayoub Khaïri who scored a cross-shot in the 24th minute. However, the Oranges lost their captain and top scorer of the month, international defender Issoufou Dayo, who was sent off by referee Mustapha Kachaf in the 42nd minute. Reduced to 10, the visitors therefore suffered the law of the premises in the second half. Omar El Arjoune’s teammates quickly restored parity, in the 52nd minute, through former AS FAR and JSS striker Mustapha Sahd. RS Berkane then fought to maintain the parity score until the final whistle.
Despite this result, the RSB continues to lead the way at the top of the table (27 pts), displaying 7 points ahead of theAS FAR who snatched second place on Saturday. The third place on the podium also saw a change, with the arrival of the Sporting Renaissance of Zemamra, who ejected the Maghreb from Fez (1-0). There RCAZ managed to win on the road against the Canaries, settling for the smallest score to win (1-0). Amine Azri gave his team victory by scoring one of the fastest goals in the history of the championship, if not the fastest, after just 9 seconds. This moment of hesitation ultimately cost the team three points. BUTwho gave up his place on the podium to his tormentor of the 12th day. RCAZ now has the same number of points as AS FAR, 7 points behind the leader.
His Pinto finally gets his first victory with the Greens
After five consecutive draws, the Raja of Casablanca also scored a victory away on Sunday, despite a shaky start against the Hassania of Agadir (3-1). Abdelhadi Sektioui’s players set the tone in the 12th minute, with a header from Congolese striker Joyce Kati Katulondi, who pinned Anas Zniti to the ground. The Greens only took control of the match after the half-hour mark, taking advantage of Adam Naffati’s individual effort. The former AS FAR and FUS player equalized in the 34th minute, paving the way for Younès Ennajjari who then scored his very first goal with RCA (56th). Naffati then sealed the score in the 90th minute, formalizing Raja’s first victory since October 6 (2-1 against RCAZ). This first success under the orders of Ricardo Sa Pinto had the effect of placing Raja in 7th position, only three points from second position. The timing of this victory particularly suits the affairs of the Portuguese coach, who is preparing to take a trip with his team to Africa to play the next two days of the group stage of the CAF Champions League. HUSA was relegated to 10th position following this second consecutive defeat.
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