Doubts about the participation of 3 Moroccan defenders against Portugal due to injury

Morocco captain Roman Sayes.

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There is doubt about the participation of the Moroccan national football team's defensive trio, captain Romain Sayes, Nayef Akrad and Naseer Mazraoui, in the match against Portugal tomorrow in the quarter-finals of the Qatar 2022 World Cup. The trio was injured in the match against Spain, through which the Atlas Lions booked their ticket to the quarter-finals for the first time in Their history, and the absence of the trio will be a painful blow to coach Walid Regragui.

"We always have doubts, like all the matches we have played so far, but we make the decision every time on match day," Rekragui said.

He added, "We have a wonderful medical apparatus that is doing everything in its power to treat the players and prepare them for the day of the matches. Their task is very difficult and sensitive in light of the lack of time, but they have succeeded so far and we have not lost any player."

The players rested on Wednesday after the resounding achievement against the Spaniards, and went through a closed training session at Al-Duhail Club stadium, before going through the last training session on the same stadium this evening.

“What is important for us is the readiness of all players, and if no one is able to play, another player will enter his place, who will do the same work if not more and better, and as I told the players, the player who enters does not matter, what is important is that he be at the top of his level,” Rerakaki said in a press statement. 100%.

Sayes had suffered a thigh injury during the Spain match, and a similar injury to Mazraoui, because of which he did not complete the match, while Akrad was injured in the knee, and it is expected that they will be compensated by the trio Atiyatullah, Al-Yamiq and Ashraf Dari.

Mazraoui, Sayess and Nayef Akrad were injured during the Spain match.

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