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Morocco Sneaks Through AFCON Quarterfinals, Sparking Debate Over Performance

4 January 2026

Morocco Sneaks Through AFCON Quarterfinals, Sparking Debate Over Performance
The Atlas Lions advance to the AFCON quarterfinals after a hard-fought 1-0 win over Tanzania.

Performance in Question, Progress in Sight

Famous Algerian commentator Hafid Derradji says the Moroccan national team qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals without delivering a convincing performance.

Morocco reached the quarterfinals, hosted on home soil in front of their fans, after a 1-0 victory over Tanzania on Sunday evening.

Derradji wrote on X: "The Moroccan team reaches the CAN quarterfinals without convincing, after a hard-fought victory over the modest Tanzanian side by a single goal, amid mounting media and public pressure on the Atlas Lions."

The mounting public and media pressure is starting to affect the team's display, especially in knockout ties.

Derradji also noted that the absence of the heartbeat of the side, Azzedine Ounahi, due to injury was felt, though captain Hakimi's presence was technically and morally beneficial as they await upcoming matches. Congratulations to Moroccan fans.

Punchline: If winning ugly were an art, Morocco just hung a Monet in the Louvre.

Punchline: The Atlas Lions prove you don't need a roar to win—just a sniper's aim and a decent haircut.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result that sent Morocco to the quarterfinals?

A 1-0 win over Tanzania.

Who commented on the performance afterward?

Famous Algerian commentator Hafid Derradji.

Which players were highlighted in the discussion about the match?

Azzedine Ounahi’s injury absence and Hakimi’s leadership.