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Coach Talib Blames Player Positions for Morocco's World Cup Exit
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Coach Talib Blames Player Positions for Morocco's World Cup Exit

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Morocco's exit from the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals against France has sparked debate over technical decisions.
  • Analysts and coaches disagree on the reasons for the team's elimination, citing player positioning and skill gaps.
  • Coach Mohamed Wehbi's tactical choices are under scrutiny following the loss.

Morocco's departure from the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals at the hands of France has reignited discussions surrounding the technical decisions made by national team coach Mohamed Wehbi. The team's exit has divided opinions among coaches and analysts regarding the primary causes of their elimination.

Some experts attribute the loss to a simple disparity in player capabilities, suggesting France possessed a superior level of skill. Others, however, argue that the tactical approach employed by Wehbi played a significant role in the match's outcome. This perspective suggests that strategic choices, rather than just individual talent, were key factors influencing the game's dynamics.

The debate highlights a critical examination of Wehbi's management during the tournament. Questions are being raised about player positioning and the overall tactical framework that was implemented against a formidable opponent like France. The team's performance has led to a deeper analysis of the coaching staff's strategies and their effectiveness on the international stage.

The change in player positions was behind the elimination... and we did not see the French national team's goalkeeper.

โ€” TalibA commentator or analyst named Talib offers his opinion on the reasons for Morocco's World Cup exit.
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Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.