Munir El Haddadi, the former Moroccan international who currently represents Iranian club Esteghlal, is optimistic about the future of the Moroccan national football team. He firmly believes that the squad comprises a remarkable group of young athletes who are more than capable of making a significant impact at the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. In an insightful interview with DAZN, El Haddadi highlighted the abundance of talent within the team, stating, "The Moroccan national team has many very good young players; they possess great talent, and this has become clear now." This assertion underlines the growing recognition of these players on the international stage.
El Haddadi further expressed his confidence in the team's overall composition, noting that they have shown commendable performances in the past. "I believe the Moroccan team has a very strong composition, excellent players, and as we've seen previously, they performed well. Perhaps they were unlucky at certain moments, but they reached the furthest point," he added. This reflects his belief that, despite some setbacks, the team has already proven its capabilities and potential.
In a further show of enthusiasm, El Haddadi praised the ambitions of the “Atlas Lions,” asserting that if everything falls into place, they could very well reach the World Cup final and possibly secure the championship title. His faith in their abilities is unmistakable as he stated, "I see that they have a strong team, and if things go well, they can reach the World Cup final and even win the title." The optimism surrounding the Moroccan team is palpable, and it resonates with fans who are hopeful for a successful tournament.
When posed with a hypothetical scenario of a World Cup final matchup between Spain and Morocco, El Haddadi maintained a diplomatic stance, responding with a smile, "I hope the best team wins." This comment not only reflects his sportsmanship but also his appreciation for the competitive spirit of football.
As reported by m.elbotola.com.