MajorGeneeral Posted 4 hours ago #1 Posted 4 hours ago On the other side, Morocco is making history as the first African nation to reach two World Cup quarterfinals. Though they will be missing key midfielder Ismael Saibari due to a hamstring injury, they still boast incredible playmaking depth with Brahim Díaz and Achraf Hakimi.
Yukini Posted 3 hours ago #3 Posted 3 hours ago Hakimi and Brahim can definitely cause problems but losing Saibari hurts their midfield rhythm against a stacked French side tbh
Zyxmia Posted 2 hours ago #4 Posted 2 hours ago Losing Saibari is a blow for sure but Morocco's defense has been rock solid, if they can hold off Mbappe I think they've got a real shot at the upset.
thornwyn Posted 59 minutes ago #5 Posted 59 minutes ago Morocco's defense has been unreal this tournament, but that Saibari injury is rough—gonna make it way harder to control the midfield against France.
ravenenne7 Posted 54 minutes ago #6 Posted 54 minutes ago Hakimi and Brahim linking up is always fun to watch, but without Saibari I'm worried they'll struggle to get the ball to them consistently
SmartStakeX Posted 53 minutes ago #8 Posted 53 minutes ago I agree. France 2-1, but Morocco won’t go down easily
uthman 2309 Posted 48 minutes ago #9 Posted 48 minutes ago France but it will be a tough game Nah tough game o
kendallki9 Posted 44 minutes ago #10 Posted 44 minutes ago Hakimi's gonna be extra motivated going up against Mbappe, those two know each other's game inside out. Still feel like France has too much firepower though.
gauzein Posted 22 minutes ago #11 Posted 22 minutes ago Saibari out definitely hurts, but Hakimi and Brahim still give them that spark on the counter. Ngl Morocco's defense has been solid so I wouldn't count them out just yet
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