Wahbi: Making Moroccan fans happy is an additional motivation in facing the Dutch national team.
Mohamed Wahbi, the coach of the Moroccan national team, confirmed that the national players are preparing to face the Netherlands in the Round of 32 of the World Cup with high spirits, primarily derived from the responsibility of representing Morocco and defending the colors of the national team.
Wahbi explained during the press conference preceding the match that the team has accumulated significant experience during its previous matches in the tournament, having successfully adapted to different playing styles. He considered that the upcoming stage requires a new analysis of the opponent and the search for suitable solutions while maintaining the artistic identity that the team has displayed since the beginning of the competition.
The national coach spoke about the late timing of the match for the Moroccan audience, especially for children, considering that it serves as an additional motivation for the players to bring joy to the fans. He recalled his memories during the 1986 World Cup when he passionately followed the national team's matches despite the difficult circumstances at that time.
Wahbi emphasized that the greatest motivator within the group is wearing the national team jersey and what it represents in terms of symbolism and responsibility, affirming that this feeling gives the players a doubled determination to overcome all challenges and deliver a performance that meets the expectations of Moroccan fans.
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