Al-Qajoui: The Haiti meeting enhances harmony.
The Moroccan national football team's goalkeeper, Munir Mohamedi Al-Qajoui, confirmed yesterday, Tuesday in Atlanta, that the match against Haiti, which comes at the end of the group stage in the 2026 World Cup, is important for continuing the development of the Moroccan team's performance.
Al-Qajoui explained in the press conference preceding the match that this encounter "will help us develop the harmony between the different lines, and above all, face a scenario different from the matches against Brazil and Scotland."
The Moroccan international added that "the national team is in very good shape and united," adding: "We know where we are, what we want, and the team has been enthusiastic from the start, enjoying great discipline and intense focus in this edition of the World Cup."
The speaker noted that the Moroccan team is ready to give its best, pointing out that there is a strong desire to "make Moroccans proud of us."
Munir Mohamedi also expressed his readiness to contribute to the national team, "both on and off the field," emphasizing that the goal of the "Atlas Lions" is to go as far as possible.
This match is set to determine the top position in Group C, as the national team seeks to confirm its strong start.
The match, which will take place this evening, Wednesday, at the Atlanta stadium, is expected to witness a large turnout from the Moroccan community residing in America, while this fan support serves as a strong motivation for the national players to achieve victory and bring joy to all Moroccan fans both inside and outside the country.
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