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Ouahbi says Morocco will aim to eliminate France at 2030 World Cup

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Ouahbi – who guided Morocco’s U20s to success at the Under-20 World Cup in 2025 – admitted, however, that France were the “stronger” team on the day.

​By Kehinde Okeowo

​Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi has said the Atlas Lions will try to “eliminate France in four years’ time” after Les Bleus defeated them in a second successive World Cup match on Thursday.

​He made the promise to fans of the North African country during his post-match interview following the quarter-final encounter at Boston Stadium.

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​Two second-half goals from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé ensured a 2-0 victory for France and a semi-final clash against Spain or Belgium.

​Prior to this win, Didier Deschamps’ men had beaten Morocco by the same margin in their semi-final clash at Al Bayt during the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

​Reacting to the defeat, Ouahbi – who guided Morocco’s U20s to success at the Under-20 World Cup in 2025 – admitted that France were the “stronger” team on the day.

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​He further noted that the co-hosts of the 2030 World Cup will now build and improve a team that will be ready to finally beat France in four years’ time.

​”It is clear today that France was stronger,” Ouahbi said. “But we can progress and improve further and maybe eliminate them in four years’ time.”

​He added: “We have a young team, we want to grow and we will continue to do so. Our young players will grow – we have a team that can win and achieve titles in the future.

​”We can’t just say we are happy and proud of our achievements here – we need to move forward, be self-critical and assess the situation.

​”We have a lot of young players, a great pool of talent, a strong federation and a King who invests a lot to help us reach the quarter-finals.

​”The players are disappointed by this defeat, of course, but we need this mentality to win. It’s very important to try to win and believe in yourselves.

​”We wanted to win the World Cup. We are disappointed that we lost and that it’s over, but our people are happy with the image we have given them.”

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