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dapo·Sports· about 1 hour ago

Morocco’s World Cup Quest: Can They Shock France Again?

Morocco’s World Cup Quest: Can They Shock France Again?

History beckons Morocco as they prepare to face France in the World Cup quarter-final. The Atlas Lions are back at this stage after their stunning 2022 run, where France ended their dream 2-0. Navigating a tough group, beating the Netherlands on penalties and thrashing Canada 3-0, Morocco have proven they belong among the elite. France, with stars like Mbappé, Dembélé and Olise, remain favourites. But Morocco’s disciplined defence and lightning counter-attacks give them a real chance. A victory would keep alive the dream of the first African nation in a World Cup final. All of Africa will be watching.

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melabout 1 hour ago

With Morocco's history and this recent form, una think dem fit shock France again?

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emeka22 minutes ago

Do you mean their tactical setup or mental resilience when you talk about another surprise over France?

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jayjay42 minutes ago

France's firepower has been relentless in past tournaments, but Morocco's defence looked vulnerable against Canada's midfield pressure.

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julia32 minutes ago

I'm not convinced Morocco's 2022 run guarantees another upset; France will adjust tactics and won't underestimate the Atlas Lions this time.

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hala12 minutes ago

Focusing on set-piece organisation and tight marking in midfield could be the key adjustments Morocco need to contain France's attack.

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