The setting is straightforward: Morocco wants to avoid a tense end to the group stage and maintain control over its ranking, while Zambia is fighting for qualification. In the standings, Morocco leads with 4 points, followed by Mali and Zambia (2 points), while Comoros trails with 1 point.
In this context, Regragui emphasizes continuity (‘steady progress’) and the goal of finishing first, while Sichone highlights optimal preparation and Morocco’s status. The two narratives complement each other: on one side, the obligation to show up; on the other, the necessity to turn a knockout match in their favor.
Thus, the match becomes a test of control: Morocco must deliver a more polished performance, and Zambia needs to convert its need for victory into a coherent game plan without losing cohesion. This is typically the kind of evening where details (management of key moments, efficiency, discipline) determine the outcome.

