Mar 19 β€’ 11:03 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Young Faces in Morocco's Squad as Wahbi Includes a Player Ignored by Rekrakhi

Mohammed Wahbi, the new head coach of Morocco's national football team, revealed his first squad for upcoming friendlies against Ecuador and Uruguay, featuring several young players, particularly those who recently won the youth World Cup in Chile.

Mohammed Wahbi, the newly appointed head coach of Morocco's national football team, announced his first squad today in preparation for friendly matches against Ecuador and Uruguay, ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The list includes 28 players, highlighting a number of young talents, particularly those who were part of the squad that clinched the youth World Cup title last October in Chile. This selection indicates a clear intent to rejuvenate the squad with fresh talent known as the "Atlas Lions."

Wahbi emphasized that the inclusion of these promising young players is part of a long-term vision for the team's future. He expressed confidence in their significant potential and stated the importance of providing them the opportunity to acclimatize to the senior team environment. This move reflects a strategic shift towards building a new team identity, alongside welcoming young athletes into high-level competitive settings.

Regarding the inclusion of player Mohammed Rabi Hrimat, Wahbi noted that he does not dwell on past issues with former coach Walid Rekrakhi. Instead, he focused on creating a different playing identity for the team, which allows for exploring new options. Wahbi described Hrimat as a player with excellent capabilities, indicating a commitment to fostering a squad that blends experience with youthful vigor in preparation for upcoming international competitions.

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