Star-studded Morocco squad aim to right wrongs of 1st leg, secure World Cup qualification against Congo

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Updated 29 March 2022
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Star-studded Morocco squad aim to right wrongs of 1st leg, secure World Cup qualification against Congo

  • Vahid Halilhodzic’s team was only one of North Africa’s Arab quartet not to win final qualification tie 1st leg, but hopes remain Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt will make Qatar 2022 on Tuesday night

RIYADH: Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt last week took major steps toward qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with 1-0 wins over Cameroon, Mali, and Senegal.

Missing from the triumphant North African list on Friday was Morocco, who could only draw 1-1 with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

And while even the winners still have their work cut out to progress on Tuesday night, Morocco have the most difficult of tasks, even though the return match will be taking place in Casablanca.

Things have not been easy for Morocco’s national team coach Vahid Halilhodzic, who attracted extra pressure by falling out with Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech and Ajax’s Noussair Mazraoui.

When the Bosnian picked a squad of 26 players for the latest round of qualification, there were only three home-based players, from Wydad Casablanca — Yahya Jabrane, Yahya Attia, and goalkeeper Reda Tagnaouti. All started the first leg on the bench.

Instead, Halilhodzic lined up with an all-Europe-based first 11, with three playing in France, two in Spain, two in England, two in Hungary, and one each in Belgium and Italy.

Throughout the game, the Congo attack troubled the Moroccan defense led by Ghanem Saiss and goalkeeper Bono. Having fallen behind after only 12 minutes to a Yoane Wissa goal, Halilhodzic had to take more risks in search of an equalizer, but the approach was often scattered.

The players lacked cohesion on the pitch, and the coach did not inspire any tactical plan on the break until the 76th minute when substitute Tariq Al-Tisoudali managed to square the tie.

Watford full-back Adam Masina, in particular, performed well below par and was subjected to plenty of criticism, while Fiorentina midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Saiss, and Achraf Hakimi of Paris Saint-Germain, alongside the excellent Bono, were among those who emerged with credit.

Although Halilhodzic had been expected to start with an attack of golden duo Ayoub El-Kaabi and Ryan Mmaee, who had scored five and four goals, respectively, in the earlier qualifiers, he instead went with Youssef En-Nesyri ahead of the former.

El-Kaabi did not get on the scoresheet at the recent Africa Cup of Nations but has had a fine season for Turkish club Hatayspor, scoring 15 goals. Many expected him to lead the attack. Mmaee, one of the discoveries of the campaign, kept his place for his recent form for Ferencvaros of Hungary.

Also, by keeping Sofiane Boufal — who had scored two penalties at AFCON — on the subs bench, spot-kick duties went to Mmaee, who missed a penalty that could have changed the complexion of the tie.

En-Nesyri had been one of Morocco’s standout players at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, scoring a wonderful goal against Spain, but has recently struggled for his club Seville. At the Africa Cup of Nations, he scored one goal in four matches, but was guilty of many missed opportunities.

Despite that, the coach has kept faith in him, though that did not translate into a decisive contribution in the first leg against Congo.

Now, Halilhodzic and his players have a priceless second chance at home, and fans will hope that whoever he chooses up front will provide the goals that will secure a sixth World Cup participation for Morocco.

Even without Ziyech and Mazraoui, it is a squad packed with European-based stars and elimination now would be a major blow for this generation of players.

But with 50,000 supporters backing them on Tuesday night in Casablanca, qualification to Qatar 2022 is well within reach as will be, for lovers of Arab football, the dream of seeing the North African contingent of Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia join Saudi Arabia and hosts Qatar on the biggest stage of all later this year.


Man United climb to third, Fulham sink sorry Spurs

Updated 01 March 2026
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Man United climb to third, Fulham sink sorry Spurs

  • Red Devils have taken their tally to 19 points from a possible 21

LONDON: Benjamin Sesko stretched his hot streak with the winning goal as Manchester United beat Crystal Palace 2-1 to go third in the Premier League, while Tottenham failed to dispel relegation fears after defeat at Fulham.

Sesko was handed his first start in seven games since Michael Carrick took charge at Old Trafford and rewarded his boss with another vital goal to edge United closer to a return to the Champions League.

Palace had taken an early lead at Old Trafford when Maxence Lacroix outmuscled Leny Yoro to guide in a header from Brennan Johnson’s corner.

But United hit back to remain unbeaten under Carrick and take their tally to 19 points from a possible 21.

The game swung on one incident as Lacroix was sent off and conceded a penalty for pulling back Matheus Cunha just before the hour mark.

Bruno Fernandes confidently stroked the resulting spot kick past former teammate Dean Henderson.

Fernandes was then the creator for the second as his curling cross was powered in by Sesko.

The Slovenian has now scored seven times in his last eight appearances to quieten critics of his £74 million ($100 million) price tag after a slow start to his career in England.

Tottenham remain perilously poised just four points above the relegation zone as interim boss Igor Tudor again failed to halt their alarming slide after a 2-1 defeat at Craven Cottage.

Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi gave Fulham a deserved half-time lead as they moved up to ninth and back into contention for European football next season.

Richarlison headed in a late consolation for Tottenham, but they remain the only Premier League side without a win in 2026.

The one crumb of comfort for Spurs was defeat for relegation rivals Nottingham Forest, 2-1 at Brighton.

All three goals arrived in the first 15 minutes as Diego Gomez and Danny Welbeck netted for the Seagulls either side of Morgan Gibbs-White’s reply.

Forest sit two points above the drop zone ahead of a daunting trip to Manchester City on Wednesday.