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    Morocco’s Saibari Out of World Cup Quarterfinal Against France Due to Injury

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Morocco faces a significant setback ahead of their World Cup quarterfinal match against France as midfielder Ismael Saibari has been ruled out due to a hamstring injury sustained last week. Saibari’s absence is a major blow for the Moroccan squad, which has relied on his creativity and midfield control throughout the tournament. The injury occurred during the team’s recent fixtures, forcing the coaching staff to adjust their lineup for the crucial knockout stage encounter.

    In a significant development for the tournament, Morocco will need to find alternative strategies to compensate for the loss of one of their key playmakers. Saibari’s ability to link defense and attack has been instrumental in Morocco’s impressive run, and his absence could impact the team’s offensive dynamics. Meanwhile, France, known for their tactical discipline and strong squad depth, will likely seek to exploit this vulnerability in the upcoming match in Boston.

    The World Cup quarterfinals represent a pivotal moment for Morocco, as they aim to advance further than ever before in the competition’s history. Saibari’s injury not only affects the team’s immediate prospects but also highlights the physical demands placed on players during such high-stakes tournaments. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how Morocco adapts to this challenge and whether they can maintain their momentum against a formidable French side.

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