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Why is Morocco the fourth team to reach the World Cup quarter-finals?
Back in September this year, it was said that Morocco would enter the world cup quarter-finals, and no one would believe it. At that time, Moroccan coach Khalikhodzic fell out with Ziye and Mazrawi, which led to the withdrawal of these two big-name players from the national team. Khalikhodzic, who led the team throughout the World Cup cycle, was dismissed by the Moroccan Football Association. At this time, there are still 8 1 day before the opening of the World Cup. It stands to reason that the result of this "infighting+coaching change" should be that the team plummeted in the World Cup, but Morocco's performance in the World Cup was surprising.

Aside from coaching change, it is not surprising that Morocco has become a "dark horse". After all, they have the highest winning percentage in the qualifiers among the top 32 teams. Morocco's performance is also very convincing-draw with Croatia, the runner-up of the last World Cup, and beat Belgium, the third runner-up of the last World Cup. So far, they have never been broken by their opponents in four games, only losing an own goal. Goalkeeper Bunu, guarded by one person, the defense line composed of Ashraf, Agger, Seth and Mazrawi is impregnable. Facts have proved that an indestructible defense line is a necessary guarantee for the weak team to be upset.

From the actual combat point of view, the players of the Moroccan team have excellent physical fitness, and their confrontation ability is not inferior to that of European teams. They have good skills and certain tactical ability. Therefore, it is no accident that Morocco became the fourth African team to enter the World Cup quarter-finals. Reglat Guy, the "fire-fighting coach", is not famous, but he is very good at creating an atmosphere in the team and maintaining good interpersonal relationships with the stars in the team. Today's Moroccan team can be said to be unprecedented in unity. In the final of14, Morocco will face Portugal, another strong team from Iberian Peninsula. Will Atlas Lions become the first African team to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup?