Wehbe mixes youth and experience
In a step that reflects a clear trend towards innovation and anticipating the future, national voter Mohamed Wehbe relies on a mixture of promising young talents and experienced players, with the aim of testing different combinations and evaluating their ability to adapt and continue at the highest levels. This approach shows Wehbe's desire to build a competitive and balanced team in preparation for the 2026 World Cup.
In light of this dynamic, several names stand out, including Mohamed Rabie Harimat, the captain of the Royal Army team, who performs well in a position that requires great effort, and is distinguished by his ability to play under pressure. His presence also brings experience and solidity to the back line, and serves as a role model for the young players within the group.
Fulham defender Issa Diop, who was called up for the first time, is also a qualitative addition thanks to his international experience and tactical maturity. After discussions described as positive, the player expressed his connection to Morocco and his interest in the playing project proposed by Wehbe, which reflects the desire of the technical staff to strengthen the defensive line with players capable of dealing with the pressure of major matches.
In parallel, the team is betting on the youth component to ensure continuity. Redouane Halhal (Malines) and Samir Al Murabit (Strasbourg), along with U-20 world champions Ismail Baouf, Yasser Al-Zubairi and Yassine Jassim, represent a real investment for the future, given the technical and physical qualifications they possess that allow the technical staff to diversify tactical options.
On the defense line, the technical staff continues to study several options in order to find the optimal balance. Wehbe's goal remains clear by combining the experience of players such as Harimat and Diop, and giving young people the opportunity to gain experience at the international level.
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