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Saibari ruled out of Morocco's World Cup quarter-final clash with France

Morocco will have to manage without Ismael Saibari when they face France in the World Cup quarter-finals on Thursday night.The 25-year-old, who recently joined FC Bayern, was forced off with a hamstri

Saibari ruled out of Morocco's World Cup quarter-final clash with France
Yahoo Sports — 9 July 2026
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Morocco will have to manage without Ismael Saibari when they face France in the World Cup quarter-finals on Thursday night.The 25-year-old, who recent

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Why This Matters

The absence of Ismael Saibari exposes a critical vulnerability in Morocco’s midfield creativity just as they face the tournament’s most tactically refined opponent. His injury not only strips them of one of their most dynamic playmakers but also tests the depth of a squad that has relied heavily on individual brilliance to defy expectations at this World Cup.

Background Context

Saibari’s rise from PSV Eindhoven’s youth ranks to Bayern Munich’s first team symbolized Morocco’s growing influence in European football, a pipeline that has become vital for African teams seeking to compete on the global stage. The timing of his injury—mere days after completing a high-profile transfer—underscores the unpredictable pressures faced by players navigating the intersection of club ambition and national duty.

What Happens Next

Without Saibari’s vision and flair, Morocco may revert to a more direct, counterattacking approach against France, banking on the pace of players like Azzedine Ounahi while hoping midfielders like Bilal El Khannouss can fill the creative void. The question now shifts to whether France’s attack, led by Mbappé and Griezmann, will exploit the space Morocco’s tactical shift creates—or if the Atlas Lions can defy the odds one final time.

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