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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.

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Hakimi and Brahim can definitely cause problems but losing Saibari hurts their midfield rhythm against a stacked French side tbh

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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.

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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.

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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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Saibari's a big miss for sure, but tbh I think Morocco's system is built to absorb that kind of pressure. Still leaning France but expecting a seriously tight match.

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Losing Saibari stings but their midfield has been rotating well all tournament, so I'm not too worried tbh. If they can keep it tight early and let Hakimi push forward, they've got a real shot at pulling off another upset.

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Saibari being out is rough but tbh I feel like their system relies more on structure than one player, they'll still be annoying to break down

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Losing Saibari stings but fr Morocco's whole identity is making life miserable for teams like France, so I wouldn't be shocked if they grind out another result here

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