Saïda Moh, the mother of PSG and Morocco defender Achraf Hakimi, firmly believes that her son is incapable of the serious crime he is accused of. “My heart tells me that my son is innocent; he is very well-behaved,” she said, expressing her deep conviction. “The whole world knows his composure and high moral character. Achraf does not deserve what happened to him.”
Saïda emphasized the values instilled in Hakimi from a young age, emphasizing his integrity and the respect he has earned. “I told him about this situation, and he swore to me that he was innocent,” she added, showing the trust and bond they share. Her public defense reflects not only a mother’s fierce love, but also the emotional strain this situation has placed on their family.
The allegations against Hakimi have created a media storm, and Saida's statements highlight the broader implications for athletes facing public scrutiny. She appealed to the public for understanding and patience, urging them to wait for the truth to come out. "Justice will prevail," she said, expressing hope that the judicial process will reveal the facts and clear her son's name.
Saida’s perspective reminds us of the profound impact such accusations can have on families. Her unwavering support for Hakimi underscores the importance of family ties in times of crisis. As the case continues to unfold, the focus remains on both Hakimi’s career and the legitimacy of the allegations he faces, with his mother at his side.