Named man of the match, Neil El Aynaoui expressed his frustration over a draw that delays qualification. Morocco remains at the top of the group, but the final day becomes crucial to secure first place.
The midfielder explained his desire to “move forward” immediately, with a fixed idea: to maintain the lead in order to “play all our matches here.” He also provided a tactical observation: some “small details” have proven costly, particularly a block that sometimes retreated and an organization that needs correction.
Between sporting ambition and logistical advantage, the stakes go beyond just a missed point: finishing first, keeping Rabat as a base, and entering the knockout stage with a team better balanced between control and projection.

