Morocco head coach Mohamed Ouahbi said he is setting the highest standards for the national team to top Group C at the 2026 World Cup.
This ambition reflects a broader effort to cement a lasting legacy for Moroccan football. By securing the top seed in their group, the Atlas Lions aim to build on recent strong performances, including a notable match against Brazil [2].
Ouahbi said he is confident in the squad's progress as they prepare for the final stages of the group phase. The team is currently competing in the U.S., where the pressure to perform has increased following a clash with Scotland earlier this week [2].
The Moroccan side faces a pivotal match against Haiti on June 24, 2026 [1]. This fixture will determine whether the team can achieve its goal of leading the group, and advancing with the highest possible seeding into the knockout rounds [1].
Ouahbi said he remains calm despite the stakes of the tournament. He said the focus remains on maintaining a level of excellence that will define the program for future generations [2].
The coach's strategy emphasizes a commitment to consistency and a refusal to settle for mediocre results. This approach is designed to ensure that Morocco is viewed as a primary contender on the global stage throughout the tournament [2].
“Mohamed Ouahbi is setting the highest standards for Moroccan football.”
Morocco's push to top Group C is more than a tactical advantage for the bracket; it is a statement of intent for African football. By targeting the top spot in a competitive group and leveraging momentum from matches against powerhouses like Brazil, Ouahbi is attempting to transition the Atlas Lions from tournament underdogs to a consistent global elite.


