World Cup 2026: Mohamed Ouahbi credits tactical discipline for Moroccoâ??s quarterfinal spot
Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi insists the Atlas Lions’ qualification for the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals was earned through discipline and smart inâgame adjustments, not luck.
His side beat hosts Canada to book their place in the last eight, extending a historic run on North American soil.
Ouahbi explained after the match that his staff had anticipated a complex encounter against a team built on aggressive high pressing. “The qualification of the ‘Atlas Lions’ for the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup was not a coincidence, but rather the result of tactical discipline and the ability to deal with different match scenarios against the Canadian national team,” he said, stressing how Morocco rode out difficult spells before imposing their style.
Key changes at half-time helped shift the balance, with the coach focusing attacks through central areas to escape Canada’s pressure on the flanks. Ouahbi highlighted the players’ perfect response to those instructions, praising their maturity, patience and bravery in a knockoutâlevel clash.
He underlined that such games demand strong personality and adaptability, qualities he felt his squad showed in abundance as they secured qualification. Looking ahead, Mohamed Ouahbi said the technical staff would immediately turn to recovery and preparation for the quarterfinal, confident Morocco will be ready whoever emerges from the France-Paraguay tie.
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