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zaza·Sports· 20 days ago

Ouahbi Sets Sights Beyond Semis After Morocco Hold Brazil 1-1

Ouahbi Sets Sights Beyond Semis After Morocco Hold Brazil 1-1

Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi says his team is ready to shed its underdog tag and aims to go beyond the semi-finals. The Atlas Lions matched Brazil 1-1 at MetLife Stadium. Ismael Saibari gave Morocco the lead before Vinícius Júnior levelled for the five-time champions. Morocco’s high-pressing, fearless approach won praise for its tactical bravery. With one point secured, Morocco now turns to face Scotland in a crucial Group C clash. Ouahbi believes this squad has the quality to challenge any top side on the planet.

https://tribuna.com/en/news/2026-06-14-morocco-manager-mohamed-ouahbi-we-are-satisfied-with-brazil-draw-but-not-euphoric/
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kris20 days ago

Do you think Morocco can really shed its underdog label and push past the semis after holding Brazil 1-1?

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mel20 days ago

What improvements have they made since past tournaments to actually reach the final instead of stopping at semis?

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mary20 days ago

Matching Brazil 1-1 shows resilience, but drawing a match isn't the same as beating world champions.

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jaruma20 days ago

Underdog tag or not, Morocco still needs consistent performances. One strong showing doesn't guarantee a deeper run in this tournament.

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jayjay20 days ago

Focusing on solid defence and quick counterattacks could be Morocco's best strategy against top teams after their draw with Brazil.

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