"MAS" Crushes Hassania with a Four-Goal Haul
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- MAS defeated Hassania Agadir 4-0 in a Moroccan professional league match.
- MAS secured the win with goals from Cherchour, Benjedida (2), and Hamza Afsal, while Hassania Agadir had a player sent off.
- The victory propelled MAS to the top of the league standings with 37 points.
The Moroccan Atlas Lions (MAS) delivered a commanding performance, crushing visiting Hassania Agadir with a decisive 4-0 victory in the Moroccan professional league. This win, a testament to the team's prowess, not only solidifies their dominance but also propels them to the top of the league table, a moment of pride for Moroccan football.
MAS defeated Hassania Agadir 4-0.
The match, held at the Fez Sports Complex, saw MAS assert control from the outset. A 30th-minute strike by Cherchour opened the scoring, setting the tone for the Lions' relentless attack. The turning point came in the 62nd minute with the expulsion of Hassania Agadir's player Asan Pie, a disadvantage the home team expertly exploited.
MAS finished the first half ahead with a clean goal scored by player Ashraf Hermach in the 30th minute.
Soufiane Benjedida further extended the lead with two well-earned goals in the 71st and 76th minutes, showcasing his attacking flair. Hamza Afsal sealed the emphatic win with a fourth goal in the 78th minute. This performance underscores the strength and tactical discipline of MAS, reflecting positively on Moroccan sports.
Hassania Agadir player Asan Pie was sent off in the 62nd minute after receiving a red card.
With this victory, MAS now sits comfortably at the summit of the league with 37 points, leaving Hassania Agadir in 13th place with 16 points. This result is not just a win but a statement of intent from MAS, highlighting the competitive spirit within the Moroccan league and the nation's passion for football.
Soufiane Benjedida scored the second and third goals for MAS in the 71st and 76th minutes.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.