Coach’s strife with players distracts from Morocco’s World Cup mission

Vahid Halilhodžić has struggled to build relationships with some of Morocco’s marquee players, including Hakim Ziyech and Noussair Mazraoui. (AFP)
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Updated 18 March 2022
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Coach’s strife with players distracts from Morocco’s World Cup mission

  • Chelsea’s Ziyech and Ajax’s Mazraoui ‘refused’ to play for their country’s Bosnian coach
  • Squad preparing for critical Qatar 2022 playoffs against DRC next week

RIYADH: In April 2018, just two months before the start of the World Cup, Japan fired Vahid Halilhodžić, the head coach who had taken them through a successful qualification campaign. There now seems to be the imminent possibility that history will repeat itself in Morocco.

At the time, Kozo Tashima, the president of the Japan FA, said this about Halilhodžić: “We took the decision because we thought he’d become unable to forge a relationship of trust or communicate with his players.”

The Bosnia boss has not yet secured a place at the World Cup but he certainly struggled to build relationships with some players, and his ongoing fallout with Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech and Ajax standout Noussair Mazraoui could be costly for all concerned.

Neither will be present on March 25 or 29 when Morocco face the Democratic Republic of Congo in the final World Cup playoff. Few teams, outside the very best in the world, would choose to be without such talent but that is what is happening.

“I won’t speak about them ever again,” said Halilhodžić on Thursday as he named the squad. The former Paris Saint-Germain boss, who led Algeria to the knockout stages of the 2014 World Cup, may not be successful, however, in his desire to change the subject.

The best thing that can be said about the situation is that it has removed some pressure from the rest of the Atlas Lions in the buildup. Fans are already angry about the saga involving the Chelsea forward and the Ajax right-back, though if rumors are to be believed Mazraoui is to join Barcelona this summer.

Halilhodžić fell out with the players last year but said this week that he wanted to select them this time. “I speak often with (Fouzi) Lekjaa (the Morocco FA president). Ziyech and Mazraoui were on the list. They made the choice to refuse. We respect this choice, but now it’s over. I won’t speak about them ever again. I’m focusing on my group and the players who have been called up.”

It all started last June when Morocco played Ghana in a friendly. Halilhodžić claimed that Ziyech, who had just won the UEFA Champions League with Chelsea, had feigned injury in an attempt to avoid playing.

“For the first time in my coaching career, I have seen behavior that disappoints me,” Halilhodžić said. “A player who refuses to play a game, admittedly a friendly, on the pretext that he is injured … You can’t cheat with the national team. You are 100 percent there or you are not.”

Ziyech has repeatedly said that he did nothing wrong and now no longer wants to play for his country.

“At the end of the day, it’s a decision (Halilhodžić) makes and you have to respect it. If all the lying comes with it, it’s for me clear. Like I said before, I will not return to the national team. I feel sorry for (the fans), but that’s the situation right now,” he said in February.

With Mazraoui, the former Algeria boss claimed he did not want someone who refused to train or play. The 24-year-old gave his version last November, admitting that he had turned up for training late and upset the coach.

“During training, it was very hot and the coach asked us to drink every five minutes. During one of the breaks I didn’t drink, because I wasn’t thirsty anymore. He came to ask me to drink again, which I politely refused, but he nervously insisted. To calm the situation, (team-mate Romain) Saiss gave me a bottle of water, but I poured it on the floor. That’s how the problem started.”

There’s a little more. Halilhodžić has fallen out with striker Abderrazak Hamdallah who has been one of the best strikers in Saudi Arabia, a league with plenty of attacking talent. The boss claimed that the forward wanted a guarantee of playing time before representing his country. This has been denied though given Hamdallah’s recent injury, and is now a moot point.

While there are always two sides to a story, to fall out with one star seemed unfortunate, two a little careless and three, well, that does not bode well. Had Morocco won the African Cup of Nations then the coach would have had a blank cheque to do whatever he wanted but the Lions disappointedly exited in the quarter-finals at the hands of Egypt. There were calls for Halilhodžić to be dismissed. That didn’t happen but neither has a reconciliation.

Halilhodžić may be in a no-win situation. Morocco are favorites to beat DR Congo. Failure to do so will result in massive criticism and, surely, dismissal. Yet a victory and a place at the World Cup will only heighten the focus on the absent players especially if, as expected, Mazraoui, who has been one of the best right-backs in Europe this season, joins Barcelona.

It is too late for the playoffs but if Halilhodžić wants to avoid a repeat of the Japan episode then bridges need to be built — for his sake and Morocco’s.


Real Madrid face Man City, PSG draw Chelsea in Champions League last 16

Updated 27 February 2026
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Real Madrid face Man City, PSG draw Chelsea in Champions League last 16

  • This is the eighth season in which the teams have played each other since 2012
  • Liverpool will have a last-16 rematch against Galatasaray

PARIS: Real Madrid and Manchester City will face off in a Champions League knockout tie for the fifth season running after being drawn Friday to play each other in the last 16, while reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain will take on Chelsea.
The Spanish giants, record 15-time European champions, will host City in the first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu next month before traveling to England for the return the following week.
The clubs have already played each other this season, with Pep Guardiola’s City winning 2-1 in Madrid in December during the league phase, in which the Premier League club finished eighth and Real ninth.
That allowed City, Champions League winners in 2023, to advance straight to the last 16 while Madrid had to come through the knockout phase play-offs, in which they beat Benfica 3-1 on aggregate.
This is the eighth season in which the teams have played each other since 2012. Real beat City in the knockout phase play-offs last season, and in the quarterfinals on the way to winning the trophy in 2024. They also emerged victorious in the semifinals in 2022 with City winning at the same stage the following year.
PSG will be at home to Chelsea in the first leg after qualifying for this stage with a 5-4 aggregate win over Ligue 1 rivals Monaco in the play-offs. Chelsea progressed straight to the last 16 after finishing sixth in the league phase.
The sides played each other in the knockout stages in three consecutive years from 2014 to 2016, with Chelsea winning the first of those confrontations in the quarterfinals and PSG triumphing in the last 16 in the following two.
Their last encounter came in July’s Club World Cup final in the United States, when Chelsea won 3-0 against last season’s European champions.
“The draw is fascinating, as usual,” said PSG coach Luis Enrique. “It will be fascinating to play against one of the best English teams, who we know well, but it will not be about revenge. These are two different competitions.”
Chelsea have been coached since January by Liam Rosenior, who had previously come up against PSG in Ligue 1 as coach of Strasbourg.

- Arsenal face Leverkusen, Newcastle play Barcelona -

There is a record total of six English clubs in the last 16. None will play each other in the last 16 but there are two potential all-English quarterfinals.
Liverpool will have a last-16 rematch against Galatasaray, the Turkish giants having defeated the Anfield club 1-0 in September in the league phase.
The winner of that tie will play either PSG or Chelsea in the quarterfinals, meaning there is a chance Liverpool will get the opportunity to avenge their defeat by the Parisians on penalties a year ago.
Meanwhile, Newcastle United will take on Barcelona with the first leg at St. James’ Park — the Spanish side won 2-1 there during the league phase in September.
Barcelona’s only other possible opponents were holders PSG, but their coach Hansi Flick insisted: “We are not celebrating not getting PSG. We must respect our opponents. Everyone wants to reach the final and Newcastle will also be eager to win the Champions League.”
Tottenham Hotspur were drawn to play Atletico Madrid, with the winners of that tie then facing Newcastle or Barcelona in the last eight.
Arsenal, who finished first in the league phase, will come up against Bayer Leverkusen and if they win that would then be huge favorites in a quarter-final against Bodo/Glimt or Sporting of Portugal.
The last-16 meeting with Sporting is the Norwegian upstarts’ reward for knocking out last season’s beaten finalists Inter Milan in the play-offs.
Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes described Arsenal as “perhaps the top favorite for the title in both the Champions League and the Premier League. Everything has to go right, but then we’re capable of making life difficult for them.”
German champions Bayern Munich will play Atalanta, the sole Italian club left in the competition.
The first legs will take place on March 10 and 11, with the second legs a week later. The teams who qualified directly for this stage after finishing in the top eight in the league phase will all be at home in the return matches.
This season’s Champions League final will take place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30.