Olympique Dcheira 2-0 Ittihad Tanger Full Match Score Review, Botola Pro 2026 Drama
Olympique Dcheira vs Ittihad Tanger in the Botola Pro unfolded like a match waiting for one decisive spark, then suddenly became a first-half storm. By full time, Olympique Dcheira had protected a 2-0 lead built on precision, patience, and the ruthless influence of Y. Jabrane, whose two assists turned the contest toward the home side before Ittihad Tanger could fully recover.
Olympique Dcheira 2-0 Ittihad Tanger: Final Score Review
The scoreboard at full time told a clean story: Olympique Dcheira 2, Ittihad Tanger 0. But the path to that result was far from quiet. The first half tightened with fouls, bookings, pressure, and nervous defensive reactions before Olympique Dcheira found their cutting edge in a seven-minute spell that decided the match.
I. Doumbia opened the scoring in the 35th minute, and M. Adjar doubled the advantage in the 42nd. Both goals were supplied by Y. Jabrane, making him the creative architect of the victory. Doumbia delivered the breakthrough, Adjar applied the damage, but Jabrane was the shadow pulling the strings.
First Half: Cards, Pressure, Then the Breakthrough
Early Twist as Olympique Dcheira Make a Change
The first significant movement came early. In the 19th minute, Olympique Dcheira made a substitution as M. Habbali replaced R. Oubidar. It was a change that gave the match an unsettled rhythm, as the home side adjusted while Ittihad Tanger tried to sense weakness.
Instead of losing control, Olympique Dcheira grew sharper. The midfield battle became tense, and the referee’s notebook soon opened.
Yellow Cards Raise the Temperature
A. Aboujemaa was booked for Olympique Dcheira in the 30th minute, before Ittihad Tanger collected back-to-back cautions through B. E. Ouadghiri in the 31st minute and H. E. Moudene in the 34th. The timing mattered. Ittihad Tanger were not only under pressure; they were being dragged into dangerous emotional territory.
One minute after Moudene’s yellow card, Olympique Dcheira struck.
I. Doumbia Becomes the First-Half Hero
35th Minute: Doumbia Opens the Door
In the 35th minute, I. Doumbia produced the breakthrough that changed everything. Y. Jabrane provided the assist, and Doumbia finished to make it 1-0. The goal arrived with the force of a warning shot: Olympique Dcheira had found the gap, and Ittihad Tanger suddenly had to chase the match.
Doumbia’s goal was more than the opener. It gave the home side authority, pushed Ittihad Tanger backward, and turned every following attack into a threat. For a match that had been tense and physical, the first goal gave Olympique Dcheira a clear psychological edge.
42nd Minute: M. Adjar Doubles the Damage
Seven minutes later, the same creative source delivered another blow. Y. Jabrane assisted again, this time setting up M. Adjar in the 42nd minute. Adjar made no mistake, lifting Olympique Dcheira into a commanding 2-0 lead before halftime.
At 45 minutes, the halftime score stood at 2-0. Ittihad Tanger walked in needing a rescue plan. Olympique Dcheira entered the break with control, confidence, and two scorers who had punished the visitors at the perfect moment.
Second Half: Ittihad Tanger Search for a Response
Triple Change at 46 Minutes
Ittihad Tanger reacted immediately after the interval. At 46 minutes, A. E. Wahabi replaced P. M. Gaye, J. Rhabra came on for A. E. Quaraoui, and A. H. Maali replaced A. Chentouf. It was a bold triple substitution, a clear sign that the visitors needed fresh legs, fresh ideas, and a way back into the match.
But the same minute also brought another flashpoint. I. Doumbia, already the scorer of the opener, received a yellow card in the 46th minute. It added suspense, forcing Olympique Dcheira’s hero to continue with caution while protecting a vital lead.
Olympique Dcheira Protect the Lead Under Pressure
Bookings Keep the Match on Edge
The second half became less about free-flowing attacks and more about control under pressure. Olympique Dcheira had the advantage, but the match still carried danger. Y. Jabrane, the provider of both goals, was booked in the 66th minute. One minute later, M. Habbali also saw yellow.
Ittihad Tanger tried to use the tension to their advantage. In the 70th minute, K. Lagrouch replaced H. E. Moudene, while A. H. Maali was booked in the 72nd minute. The visitors kept changing, pushing, and searching, but the home defense refused to crack.
75th Minute: Jabrane Leaves After His Decisive Work
In the 75th minute, Olympique Dcheira replaced Y. Jabrane with C. Keita. By then, Jabrane’s job was already complete. He had not scored, but he had shaped the final score more than anyone else on the pitch. Two assists, two goals, and a match-winning influence made him the silent hero of the night.
The final stretch belonged to game management. Olympique Dcheira slowed the tempo, absorbed the remaining threat, and refused to give Ittihad Tanger the emotional lift of a late goal.
Full-Time Verdict: Olympique Dcheira Win With First-Half Authority
At 90 minutes, the referee’s whistle confirmed a 2-0 win for Olympique Dcheira. I. Doumbia and M. Adjar scored the goals, but Y. Jabrane stood at the center of the story with two assists that broke Ittihad Tanger’s resistance before halftime.
For Olympique Dcheira, this was a disciplined and dramatic Botola Pro performance: strike before the break, protect the lead after it, and leave no room for a comeback. For Ittihad Tanger, the match will feel like a missed chance undone by a damaging seven-minute collapse in the first half.
Match Heroes and Key Incidents
Goal Scorers
I. Doumbia scored in the 35th minute for Olympique Dcheira, assisted by Y. Jabrane. M. Adjar added the second in the 42nd minute, again assisted by Y. Jabrane.
Hero of the Match
Y. Jabrane was the decisive creator. His two assists gave Olympique Dcheira the platform for victory, making him the central figure in the 2-0 result despite not appearing on the scoresheet as a scorer.
Final Score
Olympique Dcheira 2-0 Ittihad Tanger. Halftime: Olympique Dcheira 2-0 Ittihad Tanger. Full time: Olympique Dcheira 2-0 Ittihad Tanger.