A source denies "the disagreement between Wahbi and Diaz."
A well-informed source confirmed to Hesport that the relationship between Mohamed Wahbi, the coach of the Moroccan national team, and Ibrahim Abdelkader Diaz is proceeding normally within the group, denying any disagreements or tensions between the two parties, following the incident that occurred during the match against Scotland in the second round of the group stage of the 2026 World Cup, which took place last Friday and ended with a victory for the "Atlas Lions" by one goal to nil.
The source close to Ibrahim explained that the national coach has complete confidence in Diaz and considers him one of the key players within the national team, given his great technical abilities and the role he plays in the team's collective system.
The source added that some reactions that appear during matches are sometimes taken out of their true context, emphasizing that the mentioned incident does not reflect in any way a disagreement between the coach and the player, but rather falls within the normal competitive atmosphere that characterizes football matches.
The same source stressed that the atmosphere within the Moroccan national team's camp is very positive, and that all players and the technical staff are working with a collective spirit to achieve the team's goals in the World Cup, with a great harmony among the various components of the group.
The source concluded his statement to Hesport by confirming that the current focus is on the upcoming matches and continuing the positive results, noting that the national team is united behind a single goal, which is to go far in the World Cup finals.
Player Ibrahim Diaz has shone since the start of the World Cup, providing two key assists against Brazil in the first round, which ended in a positive draw of one goal each thanks to a goal from Ismail Sabari, while he provided the second assist to the same player in the match against Scotland.
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