الجزيرة الرياضية
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The Moroccan national football team has raised the bar of its ambitions after qualifying for the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup, armed with strong statistics and a notable performance in the previous phase. They earned seven points from three matches and achieved unprecedented offensive records, including scoring in every game and maintaining a high ball possession rate reaching 69% in the Haiti match. The team's coach, Mohamed Wahbi, expressed his ambition to win the tournament, noting that the path to the finals requires high readiness, especially with the new tournament format that increases the number of matches and makes the challenges more difficult. The Moroccan team faces significant hurdles in the knockout stages from opponents such as the Netherlands, Japan, or Sweden, and must maintain its attacking momentum and technical flexibility to advance and reach the final stages.
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