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The secret to the Atlas Lions’ transformation is Wehby’s second-half instruction
Moroccan Bilal Al-Khanous, the German star of Stuttgart, believes his country’s team lacked humility against Haiti and paid the price, noting that the upcoming World Cup period cannot tolerate mistakes.
The Moroccan team has officially qualified for the 32nd round of the 2026 World Cuptoday, Thursday, after a win over Haiti in the early hours of the morning, finishing second (4-2), 7 points behind leaders Brazil on goal difference.
The Atlas Lions battalion fell behind twice against the Haitian national team, who had officially bid farewell to the World Cup before this match, but they came back and got a big win in the end.
In this regard, Al-Khanous said in statements given to the BeIN Sports network. “I think we lacked humility at times and we paid the price.”
He added, according to the website.Miss MercatoThe Frenchman. “We weren’t fully committed to the challenges and didn’t play our attacks to our full potential, which gave them confidence. That’s how they scored two goals.”
“The coach (Mohamed Wehbi) asked us to be more effective in challenges and recover the ball. That’s what we did in the second half and the win is deserved in the end.”
He continued his statements. “We have a game plan and the team trusts it. We used our abilities to serve the team and it paid off despite conceding goals.”
He concluded. “The first part of the tournament is over and we are going to start the next part and then it will be a matter of either winning means going on or losing means going out. The team recognizes that.”
The Moroccan team will play in the 32nd round against the leaders of Group F, in which the Netherlands, Japan and Sweden will compete, while Tunisia was officially eliminated with defeats in the first two games.