Abdoulaye Fall slams Morocco and CAF over control issues

Senegalese player in green clashes with Moroccan player in white during a tense match, showcasing the intensity of African football rivalry.

Abdoulaye Fall has launched a strong attack on Morocco and the Confederation of African Football (CAF), accusing them of exercising excessive control.

“They control everything,” Fall said, as he voiced his frustration with the way matters are handled around CAF competitions. In his criticism, he pointed directly at Morocco and the governing body, suggesting that their influence goes far beyond what should be normal in African football.

Fall’s comments add to the ongoing debate about transparency and balance of power within CAF, with his remarks focusing on what he sees as a system where too much is decided by the same parties.

The statements have sparked fresh discussion among supporters, especially because they come in a period where CAF is already facing pressure to show fairness and independence in its decisions.

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