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#世界杯冠军预测 World Cup quarter-final clash — France vs Morocco: a four-year revenge battle
The first quarter-final match in the top half becomes a replay of the 2022 Qatar World Cup semi-final. The Atlas Lions, carrying a vengeful obsession, face the previous runner-up.
Four years ago, France defeated Morocco 2-0 in the semi-final, preventing Morocco, which had achieved the best World Cup result for an African team, from advancing further.
Now, Morocco has gradually grown into a world-class powerhouse, drawing with Brazil in the group stage and eliminating the Netherlands in a penalty shootout in the Round of 32.
Stars like Achraf, Diaz, and Ounahi are adept at both offense and defense. Bono guards the goal, continuing his top-class save level from the last World Cup. Their 34-match unbeaten run proves the team's resilience.
Both teams are immensely talented, with multiple club teammates facing off, making it a unique highlight of this match.
French captain Mbappé and Moroccan captain Achraf were close buddies when they played together at Paris Saint-Germain.
In the last two seasons, Achraf, along with French stars Dembélé, Doué, Barcola and other PSG teammates, achieved the glory of back-to-back Champions League titles.
Now, Mbappé, Tchouaméni, and Diaz share the Real Madrid locker room.
French captain Mbappé will face his friend Achraf
There are no secrets between France and Morocco; they are familiar with each other's on-field running habits, and the tactical battle on the field is highly targeted.
France has the overall edge in strength. Mbappé has scored 7 goals and provided 2 assists in this World Cup, leading the scoring charts. Dembélé and Olise on the wings continuously provide attacking impact. The midfield built by Tchouaméni and Rabiot is balanced in attack and defense. The bench is stocked with several world-class attackers, and in a long war of attrition, their substitution advantage is unmatched.
France vs Morocco has the potential to become an open attacking game.
However, in the last match, Morocco's main scorer Sebari, who recently transferred to Bayern Munich, was substituted due to injury. Whether he can recover in time and return will greatly affect Morocco's lineup arrangement,
The first quarterfinal in the upper half of the bracket becomes a replay of the 2022 Qatar World Cup semifinal. The Atlas Lions, driven by a desire for revenge, face the runner-up from the previous tournament.
Four years ago, France defeated Morocco 2–0 in the semifinal, preventing Morocco from advancing further despite their best-ever World Cup performance by an African team. Now, Morocco has gradually grown into a world-class powerhouse: they drew with Brazil in the group stage and eliminated the Netherlands on penalties in the Round of 16. Stars like Achraf Hakimi, Díaz, and Ounahi are solid at both ends; Bounou guards the goal with the same top-tier saves as in the last World Cup, and a 34-match unbeaten run attests to the team's resilience.
Both teams are brimming with talent, and the matchups between many club teammates add a unique flavor. French captain Kylian Mbappé and Moroccan captain Achraf Hakimi were close buddies when they played together at Paris Saint-Germain. In the last two seasons, Hakimi, along with French stars Dembélé, Doué, and Barcola—his PSG teammates—won back-to-back Champions League titles. Now, Mbappé, Tchouaméni, and Díaz share the Real Madrid dressing room.
French captain Kylian Mbappé will face his friend Achraf Hakimi.
There are no secrets between France and Morocco; they know each other's running habits on the pitch, making the tactical battle intensely targeted. France has the edge in overall quality: Mbappé has scored 7 goals and provided 2 assists this World Cup, leading the scoring charts; Dembélé and Olise provide continuous attacking thrust from the wings; Tchouaméni and Rabiot form a balanced midfield; and the bench is stacked with world-class attackers, giving France an unrivaled advantage in rotation during long, grueling matches.
France vs. Morocco has the potential to become an open, attacking game. However, in their previous match, Morocco's main scorer, Sebari—who recently moved to Bayern Munich—was substituted due to injury. Whether he can recover in time for this game will have a major impact on Morocco's lineup.