Morocco-Tanzania, Compos: Regragui contrasts and makes strong choices!

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Despite the satisfaction of the result, it was a mixed impression that reigned in the ranks of Morocco after the narrow victory against Niger, in the first of these two games of the International Rally of Atlas Lions (2-1).

“We still have a way before the CAN and there are statutes that can be jostled within the workforce, because when there are satisfactions you can have more options for change”launched Walid Regragui, while adding “a lot of playing cards at the bench”.

Strong remarks that increase notable changes for the eleven concocted for the match against Tanzania, in Oujda, this Tuesday evening (10:30 p.m.).

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It remains to be seen whether the coach of Morocco can do without certain historic cafres for this match. It would be a strong signal. For the moment, the trend remains to the tenure of Aguerd, Mazraoui, Amrabat, Ounahi or En-Nesyri.

With regard to representatives of Ligue 1, a reflection exists as to the possibility of leaving Achraf Hakimi at rest, which would be good news for Luis Enrique in the overloaded PSG calendar. The Monegasque Eliesse Ben Seghir will still have to have playing time.

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