Fadlu Davids sets strict guidelines as Raja Casablanca resume title race

Fadlu Davids has reportedly issued strict instructions to his Raja Club Athletic squad ahead of the resumption of the Botola Pro title race.

With the season entering a decisive phase, the South African tactician is leaving little to chance.

Title Race Finely Balanced

Raja return to action on Sunday against FUS Rabat, currently sitting fourth on the table.

They are just one point behind leaders AS FAR Rabat, underlining how tight the title race has become.

With all teams now level on matches, the margin for error has effectively disappeared.

Tactical Demands and Warning Signs

According to reports, Davids held a detailed meeting with his players, outlining tactical expectations for the upcoming clash.

He is said to have:

  • Warned against complacency
  • Demanded improvement in performances
  • Insisted on strict adherence to training instructions

The message is clear—discipline and execution will define Raja’s title challenge.

Social Media Ban to Sharpen Focus

In a notable move, Fadlu Davids has reportedly advised players to stay off social media.

The decision is aimed at:

  • Reducing distractions
  • Maintaining concentration
  • Keeping the squad mentally focused

As pressure builds, even off-field habits are being tightly managed.

Pressure Mounts Across the League

Elsewhere in the Botola Pro:

  • AS FAR Rabat face bottom side Yacoub El Mansour
  • Maghreb Fès take on RCA Zemamra

Results across these fixtures could significantly reshape the standings.

A Defining Moment for Raja

For Raja Club Athletic, the upcoming fixtures represent a defining stretch.

With the title within reach, Davids is pushing for maximum focus, discipline, and execution—both on and off the pitch.

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Kwaku Nii
Kwaku Nii is an experienced football writer with a strong background in African football reporting. He has spent over five years working as a freelance journalist, covering matches, transfers and key developments across the continent.He is university educated and has built a reputation for his deep knowledge of the African game, supported by a wide network of contacts within the football industry.Kwaku brings valuable insight, consistency and on-the-ground perspective to his reporting, making him a trusted voice in covering African football stories.He is currently a Staff Writer at African.Football, where he contributes to delivering informed, engaging and reliable football content to a global audience.

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