Kenya and Chad played to a goalless draw in a lifeless international friendly at Stade de Marrakech, where chances were rare and action was minimal.
In a match that promised new beginnings and an opportunity to test tactics ahead of World Cup qualifiers, Kenya and Chad ended up delivering a flat 0-0 draw at the Stade de Marrakech.
The friendly, played under the scorching Moroccan sun, was short on excitement and long on sluggish play, fouls, and missed opportunities. While both sides showed glimpses of attacking intent early on, the match quickly descended into a slow-paced contest riddled with stoppages and physical battles in midfield.
Kenya’s best moment came in the 60th minute when Will Wilson made a dazzling run down the right and fired a low shot that nearly slipped past the Chadian goalkeeper, who recovered just in time to keep it out. Chad, on the other hand, had a close call in the 12th minute when Damba William’s header was brilliantly denied by Kenya’s keeper.
Despite a handful of yellow cards and a hydration break due to the high temperatures, the match lacked intensity and creativity from both camps. Neither side could find the spark to break the deadlock, making this a forgettable outing for fans and players alike.
Both nations will face off again on June 10 in their second friendly, and they’ll be hoping for a more spirited and attacking display next time.