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His Morocco team having qualified for the round of 16, Walid Regragui made changes to the starting eleven.
For its last outing in the group stage of the CAN, Morocco faces Zambia this Wednesday (at 9 p.m.) near San Pedro. For this opposition, Walid Regragui chose to reshape his returning team.
Ziyech loses his place in Morocco’s eleven
Disappointed by certain elements that occurred against Zambia or perhaps simply judging that it was better to rotate, the Moroccan coach benched certain starters. This is the case, for example, of Hakim Ziyech. The Galatasaray player is sidelined in favor of young Amine Adli.
The Leverkusen member will be accompanied in attack by Sofiane Boufal and Youssef En-Nesyri. Behind them, the middle trio remains unchanged, composed of Amrabat, Amallah and Ounahi.
In defense, two players jump compared to the previous match. Uneasy against the Congolese, Chibi leaves his place to Attiat-Allah, while Yunis Abdelhamid relieves captain Romain Saiss. Achraf Hakimi and Nayef Aguerd remain irremovable. In goal, it is of course Yassine Bounou who is lined up.
The eleven of Morocco : Bounou ; Aguerd, Hakimi, Attiat Allah, Abdelhamid; Ounahi, Amrabat, Amallah; Adli, En-Nesyri, Boufal.
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