Morocco's National Team Ready for Madagascar Test
The Moroccan national football team has completed its preparations for the upcoming friendly match against Madagascar, scheduled to take place on Tuesday at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat. This match is part of the training program set by national coach Mohamed Wahbi ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The "Atlas Lions" held their final training session at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, characterized by a focused and disciplined atmosphere. The coaching staff emphasized the importance of fine-tuning both tactical and technical aspects of their play, ensuring the team is fully ready before this anticipated friendly encounter.
During the training, Coach Mohamed Wahbi concentrated on specific details relating to collective organization and transitions between defensive and offensive phases. He also tested various player options that he may rely on during the upcoming stages of competition.
Notably, the match against Madagascar serves as the last preparatory event in Morocco before the team heads to the United States, where they will finalize their preparations ahead of the World Cup. Following this, the Moroccan team is slated to face Norway in another friendly match next Sunday, providing one last opportunity to refine their performance before entering the global competition. The "Atlas Lions" aspire to deliver a strong showing, similar to their recent participation in Qatar.
As reported by hespress.com.