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    Can the youthful Morocco of 2026 surpass the acclaimed darlings of 2022?

    Johnson BenguruBy Johnson BenguruJuly 4, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    Published On 4 Jul 2026

    Morocco’s historic run at the Qatar World Cup 2022 is remembered by some poignant, powerful and indelible images from their quarterfinal win over Portugal: a towering header – the match-winning goal by Youssef En-Nesyri – against Cristiano Ronaldo’s side, Hakim Ziyech’s mazy dribbles that put the 2016 European champions in a spin, and Soufiane Boufal’s dance with his mother on the pitch in the heartwarming post-match celebrations

    Four years on, none of those players have made the trip to the World Cup in North America

    In fact, the only holdovers from that memorable tournament are Achraf Hakimi, Noussair Mazraoui, Azzedine Ounahi, Bilal El-Khanouss and the goalkeepers

    The then-celebrated manager, Walid Regragui, has been cast aside, too

    Despite the radical changes, Morocco are yet to lose a match and have advanced to the Round of 16 after dispatching the Netherlands in a nervy penalty shootout on Monday

    Comparisons between the classes of 2022 and 2026 were inevitable. They began at the end of the group stage, when it was pointed out that the Moroccan team of four years ago topped their group while this one failed to beat Haiti and Scotland by big enough margins to leapfrog Brazil in Group C

    In order to truly impress the critics, the current generation may need to match or improve the semifinal run of 2022

    Morocco of 2022: Experience and defensive tactics

    In 2022, the tactical plan was simple yet effective

    Head coach Regragui was an emergency appointment following Bosnian manager Vahid Halilhodzic falling out with several players

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    Regragui had less than three months before the start of the World Cup to select his players and implement a tactical plan. Realising that time was not on his side, he kept things simple

    “Regragui’s team was more defensive,” Mohammad Alrfae, an analyst for Jordanian Premier League side Al Ahli SC, told Al Jazeera

    “He had older, more experienced players from big European sides at his disposal.”

    In spite of their technical ability, the team showed no interest in dominating possession under Regragui during Qatar 2022. In fact, their highest possession percentage came in the only match they lost – against France in the semifinal

    Morocco, under Regragui, were not as negative as some other sides employing the same tactics. They set their backline midway between their goal and midfield, as opposed to clustering deep in what is referred to as a low block but ceded possession in order to lure the opposition into their traps

    En-Nesyri, the striker of the 2022 team won plaudits for his relentless work rate in preventing the opposition centre-backs from making easy passes to the midfield and forcing opposing teams into wide areas

    Wider areas of the pitch were packed with standout players. The full-backs, who are still part of the 2026 team, Noussair Mazraoui and Hakimi teamed up with wingers and aimed to win the ball and launch dangerous counter-attacks

    So effective were Morocco in blocking service to the middle areas of the pitch that opponents – particularly Portugal in the 1-0 quarterfinal loss – dropped deep to receive the ball, inhibiting their ability to attack

    But what happened when Morocco faced lower-ranked teams?

    At two successive Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournaments, Morocco failed to lift the trophy, with an exit in the Round of 16 (2023) and a 1-0 loss in the 2025 edition, which they hosted

    The final was a particularly testy affair, with Senegal seeing a goal ruled out in the dying moments of the match before Morocco were awarded a penalty

    Incensed, the Senegalese marched off the pitch. Although Morocco missed the penalty and lost the match 1-0, they were declared AFCON champions after the on-field result was declared void and Morocco were handed a 3-0 forfeit by CAF

    The result was later reversed and Morocco were declared champions under contentious circumstances

    To make matters worse, Morocco faced a tournament-long allegation that the referees favoured Morocco. The hosts did not help their cause by requesting and receiving a change of referee before their quarterfinal encounter against Cameroon

    Morocco of 2026: Faith in youth and offence

    Despite the controversial AFCON win, pressure kept mounting on Regragui with fans comparing the senior team with younger, more successful Moroccan sides

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    Under the junior team manager Tarek Sektioui, Morocco bagged a bronze-medal finish at the Paris Olympics 2024, as well as lifting the winners’ trophies at the African Nations Championship 2024 and the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 with completely different squads

    Similarly, Mohammed Ouhabi enjoyed success with the youth team by winning the FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2025

    In a moment of deja vu, a last-minute coaching change was made in the lead-up to the World Cup. Regragui was out and Ouhabi was in with the aim of playing an expansive, rather than defensive, brand of football

    According to Alrfae, squad selection has been the biggest indicator of change

    “Ouhabi has picked a lot of young players,” adding: “Partially because he knows them but also because they fit his tactical approach.”

    Ouhabi relies on mobile players, all with lower profiles, who constantly switch positions and rotate around the pitch

    The younger squad, with their nimble movements, made an instant impact in the World Cup, recording an impressive 1-1 draw against Brazil in their opening game

    Experts believe it’s all part of a long-term plan

    “I think Morocco made this change with an eye on the World Cup they will be hosting in 2030,” North African football journalist Maher Mezahi told Al Jazeera

    Indeed, the average age of Morocco’s starting XI has hovered just below 26 years of age. None of the outfield starters are over 30 and half of them are 25 or younger

    In their Round of 32 match, Morocco forced the Dutch to abandon their style of play and field five defenders to neutralise Morocco’s fluid movements

    The change was “an implicit admission” that Morocco were the stronger team

    “The result proves that the 2022 World Cup was not a fluke and it also proves that replacing Regragui with Ouhabi was the right decision,” Mezahi added

    From fairytale darlings to divisive contenders

    The AFCON 2025 final caused a seismic shift in the mood amongst neutral supporters across Africa and the Arab World

    Support for the Atlas Lions sank to an all-time low

    In Africa, Morocco was seen as wielding too much power within the halls of the African Football Confederation (CAF)

    With its glittering new stadiums, the country has served as a stand-in home for African countries that cannot host matches due to instability or lack of facilities that meet CAF’s requirements

    Over the last four years Liberia, Niger and Congo have all played home qualifiers against Morocco in Morocco instead of their respective home grounds, allowing the 2030 World Cup co-hosts to avoid notoriously difficult away fixtures

    But the result against Brazil in this World Cup has done wonders to win back some of the alienated neutral support

    For the first time, an Arab and African team took the game to one of the world’s great football powers and record five-time champions

    It has also cemented Morocco’s status as the best Arab and African team at the World Cup for the second time in four years

    Although nine of 10 African teams and three of eight Arab teams progressed to the knockouts, only four remain

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    Amid the gloom, Morocco reminded the African and Arab fans why they could still win football matches and mend broken hearts, just as they did four years ago

    This time, it was the viral video of Noussair Mazraoui with his arm around Gessime Yassine telling him to pray and thank Allah for his debut goal against Haiti. It was touching to see the strong ties the players maintain with their religion and culture, despite being foreign-born and raised

    The mums made a return too. Ismail Saibari, who struck the winning penalty for Morocco against the Netherlands, ran to the stands to celebrate with his mother in a tearful embrace

    Yassine Bono, one of the heroes from 2022, was back flashing his famous smile and winning over fans during the tense penalty shootout that never seemed to faze him

    A lot has changed since the last World Cup in Qatar for the Atlas Lions. Despite the ups and downs, more supporters are jumping back on Morocco’s bandwagon as they again make a push for the final stages of the tournament

    It is a testament to their consistency that Morocco will start as heavy favourites against Canada in the Round of 16 on Saturday. Should they achieve their desired result, the African giants could have their 2022 nemesis and this World Cup’s red-hot team France waiting in the quarterfinals

    Morocco players celebrate after the penalty shootout as Morocco qualify for the round of 16 stage of the World Cup

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