Morocco completes final training in Boston for World Cup quarter-final against France
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Moroccan national football team completed its final training session in Boston ahead of their 2026 World Cup quarter-final match against France.
- Coach Mohamed Wahbi focused on tactical adjustments, emphasizing quick counter-attacks and exploiting space against the French team.
- The team expressed high morale and readiness to advance to the semi-finals for the second consecutive time.
Morocco's national football team concluded its preparations for a crucial 2026 World Cup quarter-final clash against France. The team held its final training session on Wednesday evening at the "New England Revolution" training center in Boston, USA.
Head coach Mohamed Wahbi led the session, which focused on finalizing tactical strategies. The team's approach aims to neutralize the threat posed by the French team while relying on swift, organized counter-attacks to exploit available space on the field.
Players demonstrated strong physical and tactical readiness, coupled with high spirits and a strong desire to continue their World Cup journey. They aspire to reach the semi-finals for the second consecutive tournament, building on previous successes.
The highly anticipated match is scheduled for Thursday at Boston's stadium. The winner will advance to the semi-finals to face the victor of the Spain versus Belgium match.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.