Morocco dealt huge blow as injured Saibari out of World Cup quarterfinal
Moroccoโs plans for their World Cup quarterfinal against France were shaken up after it was confirmed that their star forward Ismael Saibari will miss the match. Saibari sustained a hamstring injury
Moroccoโs plans for their World Cup quarterfinal against France were shaken up after it was confirmed that their star forward Ismael Saibari will miss
Read Full Story at Al Jazeera โWhy This Matters
The absence of Saibari, Moroccoโs dynamic playmaker, exposes the fragility of their tournament ambitions despite their historic run. This setback tests the depth of a squad that has defied expectations, with their entire campaign now hinging on tactical adjustments and collective resilience.
Background Context
Moroccoโs World Cup journey has been marked by disciplined defensive structures and counterattacking prowess, traits that earned them a top-four finish in 2022. Saibariโs versatilityโblending creativity with pressing intensityโadded an unpredictable dimension to their play, making his injury a critical blow.
What Happens Next
Without Saibari, Moroccoโs midfield may shift to a more conservative setup, prioritizing control over flair. The matchup against France will reveal whether their cohesion can compensate for tactical limitations, with substitutes like Ounahi or Adli poised to fill the void.
Bigger Picture
This injury underscores the volatility of knockout-stage football, where a single setback can derail even the most promising narratives. It also raises questions about Moroccoโs long-term development, as a generation of players faces the pressure of sustaining success beyond this generation.

