Morocco World Cup 2022 squad, predicted line-up versus France and star players

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Morocco have surprised everyone by reaching World Cup semifinals, but who is in the squad as they prepare to face France?

Morocco are making their sixth appearance at the World Cup in Qatar.

They qualified for the first time in 1970 and enjoyed their best-ever performance on their second appearance in 1986, when they made it to the round of 16.

This time they have bettered their performance by becoming the first African nation to reach the World Cup semifinals and are now gunning to take a step further. They finished as leaders in Group F, which also contained European heavyweights Belgium and Croatia.

They then beat Spain and Portugal respectively in their first two knockout games. Next, they are set to face reigning world champions France on Wednesday to battle for a final spot.

ALSO READ: World Cup 2022 Group F: Fixtures, results, standings, squads & full details

  1. GOALKEEPERS
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    GOALKEEPERS

    Yassine Bounou is the undisputed number one for Morocco. He missed the clash against Belgium but was fit again to play in other matches.

    The 33-year-old Munir Mohamedi is another experienced candidate and slotted in against the Red Devils as Bounou had fitness issues.

    Ahmed Rega Tagnaouti serves as the second backup in Qatar.

    Name

    Club

    Yassine Bounou

    Sevilla

    Munir Mohamedi

    Al Wehda

    Ahmed Reda Tagnaouti

    Wydad AC

  2. DEFENDERS
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    DEFENDERS

    Regragui has stuck to a traditional back-four while setting up his backline.

    With Achraf Hakimi and Yahia Attiyat Allah in the ranks, there is little to worry about the full-back positions. Meanwhile, Romain Saiss and Jawad El Yamiq are the two most used centre-backs.

    Achraf Dari and Valladolid's Jawad El Yamiq are the other options at the heart of defence.

    Player

    Club

    Achraf Hakimi

    PSG

    Noussair Mazraoui

    Bayern Munich

    Jawad El Yamiq

    Valladolid

    Romain Saiss

    Besiktas

    Achraf Dari

    Stade Brest

    Yahia Attiyat Allal

    Wydad AC

    Badr Benoun

    Qatar SC

    Nayef Aguerd

    West Ham

  3. MIDFIELDERS
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    MIDFIELDERS

    Regragui has chosen to field a three-man midfield so far in this World Cup.

    There's one player whose role remains constant and that is Sofyan Amrabat. The Fiorentina player is known to be a solid defensive midfielder and enjoys the coach's unabated trust.

    Azzedine Ounahi, Selim Amallah, Abdelhamid Sabiri and QPR's Ilias Chair are the other trusted lieutenants.

    Player

    Club

    Sofyan Amrabat

    Fiorentina

    Azzedine Ounahi

    Angers

    Abdelhamid Sabiri

    Sampdoria

    Selim Amallah

    Standard Liege

    Yahya Jabrane

    Wydad AC

    Bilal El Khannous

    Genk

  4. ATTACKERS
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    ATTACKERS

    Hakim Ziyech, Sofiane Boufal, and Youssef En-Nesyri are the main men in a front three.

    Chelsea star Ziyech, who reversed his international retirement to return under new boss Regragui, operates mainly on the right flank whereas Boufal takes his position on the left, with En-Nesyri as the target man.

    The trio has been brilliant for Morocco in Qatar and should trouble France's defence as well.

    Zakaria Aboukhlal can also provide a threat, but there was no place for former Premier League star Adel Taraabt, who moved to Al-Nasr in the summer. Ex-Barcelona starlet Munir El Haddadi has also been omitted, despite the 27-year-old's status as a regular for Getafe in La Liga.

    Amine Harit's injury suffered ahead of the tournament has unfortunately ruled the exciting attacker out of the squad. He has been replaced by Anass Zaroury, who continues to impress at Burnley. The 22-year-old represented Belgium at youth level, but has now pledged his allegiance to Morocco.

    Perhaps the most surprise inclusion in the squad is Ittihad forward Abderrazak Hamdallah, nicknamed 'The Executioner' by Morocco fans, who is back with the national team after a lengthy absence.

    Player

    Club

    Hakim Ziyech

    Chelsea

    Zakaria Aboukhlal

    Toulouse

    Sofiane Boufal

    Angers

    Youssef En-Nesyri

    Sevilla

    Ez Abde

    Osasuna

    Anass Zaroury

    Burnley

    Ilias Chair

    QPR

    Abderrazak Hamdallah

    Al-Ittihad

    Walid Cheddira

    Bari

  5. MOROCCO STAR PLAYERS
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    MOROCCO STAR PLAYERS

    Hakim Ziyech is turning out to be the MVP in this Morocco squad. A few months ago, Ziyech wasn't even part of this Morocco team, having controversially retired from the international game amid a feud with former coach Vahid Halilhodzic. He has scored one goal in the World Cup so far against Canada in the group stage and has been very influential for his team upfront.

    Sofyan Amrabat is the unsung hero of this Moroccan unit. He sits in front of his backline and absorbs the initial pressure. He is adept at breaking down attacks and winning possession. He has an incredible work rate as well which makes him an indispensable member of Regrarui's plans. The Fiorentina midfielder is already being monitored by Premier League giants Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur after his impressive displays in the group stage.

    Yassine Bounou along with his entire defensive unit has been phenomenal as well. They shut out Belgium and Croatia, while Aguerd's own goal can be considered a blip in the matrix. However, the going gets tougher from here on and they can ill-afford to put a step wrong in the semifinal.

  6. ATLAS LIONS PROBRABLE STARTING XI VS FRANCE

    Morocco will most likely set themselves up in a 4-3-3 formation.

    Bounou should start between the sticks. He will be shielded by a back four which is most likely to be comprised of Hakimi at right-back, skipper Saiss and Yamiq at the heart of defence and Attiyat Allah on the left.

    Amrabat, Amallah and Ounahi are likely to form the three-man midfield, with En-Nesyri expected to lead the line with Ziyech and Boufal on the right and left flanks respectively.

    Morocco XI (4-3-3): Bounou; Hakimi, Saiss, Yamiq, Attiyat Allah; Amrabat, Amallah, Ounahi; Ziyech, En-Nesyri, Boufal.