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A continuous war of data .. Moroccan Wydad responds to the Tunisian Reggae

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The Wydad Casablanca board of directors expressed surprise at Esperance's claims that its fans had been attacked in the final leg of the African Champions League.

The Oval team in a statement published on Sunday, on what he described as false allegations and mistakes, in order to create a state of tension between the clubs and the masses, before the return match.

The statement said: "Following the emergence of cracks on social media calls to inflame the tension by publishing inaccuracies did not occur to the fact that the reception of the club, to the Tunisian brothers, the official mission or the audience of Esperance or members of the diplomatic corps and the Tunisian community resident in Morocco.

Wadad said that since the arrival of the plane to the Tunisian mission, all measures have been taken by the Moroccan authorities, thanks to their support, in order to facilitate and expedite procedures for access to the territory of the Kingdom of Morocco.

He added that an official reception was organized for the Esperance delegation, the allocation of an excellent bus and an official car to secure the official delegation's travel, and Wadad asked the competent authorities to secure all the official delegation's movements.

He continued that a secured place inside the Moulay Abdellah Stadium has been allocated to the Tunisian public and supporters, ensuring that the Tunisian public will move to the stadium and provide a place to enter the venue on the covered platform.

Wadad confirmed that he had done his duty of hospitality and required by the customs and laws governing the competition. A memorandum of understanding was also signed between the Wydad Sports and the Tunisian Reggae during the technical meeting, chaired by representatives of the African Football Confederation.

Wydad said that he would put sportsmanship above all considerations, and would send all the competent bodies, from the African Union, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Morocco and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, to ensure the transfer and return of the club's representatives and its fans in Tunisia.

Wadad stressed that the safety of his supporters is the safety of the official delegation, and that all the countries of Africa are witnessing the purity, ethics and good treatment of their fans, who moved wherever they went and vacated the Wydad Sports Club in peace and security.

Wadad called on the African Union to provide guarantees for the safe transfer of the official delegation and its people in sisterly Tunisia, stressing that it rejects all forms of fallacies or threats and intimidation resulting from them, which appeared unacceptable on social networks.

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