The Moroccan national team is ready for the Madagascar test.
The Moroccan national team has completed its preparations for the friendly match against Madagascar, scheduled for Tuesday at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, as part of the training program set by national coach Mohamed Wahbi ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The "Atlas Lions" held their last training session at the Mohammed VI Football Complex, in an atmosphere characterized by focus and discipline, where the technical staff ensured the final touches were made on both the tactical and technical aspects, aiming to assess the team's readiness before the upcoming friendly match.
During the training session, Mohamed Wahbi focused on some details related to collective organization and transitions between the defensive and offensive phases, in addition to testing several player options that he may rely on in the upcoming phase.
It is worth noting that the match against Madagascar is the last preparatory stop in Morocco before heading to the United States, which will host the final part of the national team's preparations before entering the 2026 World Cup.
The Moroccan team is also expected to play a second friendly match against Norway next Sunday, in a final test before the start of the global competition, where the "Atlas Lions" aim to present a strong performance similar to their recent participation in Qatar.
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