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National coach denies Sacramento's departure

From Hespress · () Arabic

Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Morocco's national team coach, Mohamed Wahbi, denied rumors of his assistant, João Sacramento, leaving the team.
  • Wahbi stated that Sacramento will continue his work after his vacation and praised his significant role and emotional connection to Morocco.
  • The coach also addressed speculation about a rift with player Sofyan Amrabat, attributing Amrabat's frustration to limited playing time.

Morocco's national team coach, Mohamed Wahbi, has firmly refuted recent rumors suggesting the departure of his first assistant, Portuguese coach João Sacramento. Wahbi clarified that Sacramento will continue his duties with the technical staff upon returning from his vacation.

During a press conference evaluating the Atlas Lions' World Cup participation, Wahbi dismissed such reports as baseless rumors that typically emerge after defeats, aimed at creating confusion. He lauded Sacramento's significant contributions and his deep emotional attachment to Morocco, emphasizing that his presence was influential within the squad and that the technical staff is pleased with his continued involvement.

The national coach expressed his displeasure with the spread of what he termed "nonsense," differentiating between acceptable criticism of technical or tactical choices and unfounded news intended to destabilize the team. Wahbi also definitively addressed reports of a conflict between himself and player Sofyan Amrabat, denying any issues between them.

He explained that Amrabat's frustration stemmed from limited playing time during the tournament. Wahbi revealed that Amrabat was included in the squad after demonstrating strong commitment in training, and was informed from the outset that his role would be important even if he didn't start every match. The player reportedly accepted this situation and continued to work diligently, earning playing time during the competition.

Regarding statements made by Amrabat's brother, Wahbi suggested they were driven by emotion, acknowledging the significant pressure families experience during such events. He concluded by affirming Amrabat's strong personality and stated that any genuine issues would have been discussed directly, emphasizing that their relationship is normal and free of conflict.

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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.