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    France – Morocco: William Saliba wary of a “very strong team” from Morocco

    La RedactionBy La RedactionJuly 5, 2026No Comments
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    France – Maroc : William Saliba se méfie d’une « très grande équipe » marocaine
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    France will face Morocco in the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup, in a highly anticipated match between two teams that know each other well. Following the difficult qualification of the Blues against Paraguay, William Saliba was asked about the next opponent of the French team.

    The French defender did not hide his respect for the Atlas Lions, who have had a solid run since the beginning of the tournament. “It’s a very strong team that has beaten great nations and is unbeaten. They defend well and have individual talents,” said the Arsenal player regarding Morocco.

    This statement speaks volumes about the perception of Morocco within the French camp. Mohamed Ouahbi’s men arrive in the quarter-finals with real momentum, having eliminated the Netherlands and then dominated Canada. Solid defensively, disciplined in their organization, and capable of making a difference thanks to their offensive talents, the Atlas Lions now command respect.

    Saliba also emphasized the need for the Blues to recover before fully focusing on this clash. “We will first rest because we are a bit exhausted right now,” he acknowledged after a taxing match against Paraguay.

    This France – Morocco match is shaping up to be a major encounter. For the Blues, it will be essential to regain freshness. For the Atlas Lions, this quarter-final represents another opportunity to confirm their place among the great nations of this World Cup.

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