During a press conference ahead of their Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) debut, Moroccan national team manager Walid Regragui emphasized the importance of securing a win in their first match against Tanzania. He acknowledged the surprises in the tournament's early days, but stressed his team's readiness and excitement.
Regragui underscored the significance of a strong start, stating, «Winning the first match would set the tone for the national team's entire tournament journey. I trust the players to deliver a top-tier performance».
While acknowledging the potential motivational factor for Tanzania after witnessing upsets like Mozambique's draw with Egypt and Angola's against Algeria, Regragui assured fans that his squad is «prepared and excited for the match».
Regarding his planned formation, Regragui opted for consistency. «Two weeks of preparation aren't enough to revolutionize our style of play», he explained. «We've been building with the same method since I took over two years ago».
Confirming the absence of the injured Noussair Mazraoui, Regragui commended Amin Adly for rejoining the team despite his recent personal loss.
Addressing comments from Tanzanian coach Adel Amrouche about «backstage games» and the Royal Moroccan Football League's influence, Regragui dismissed them as distractions. «We don't waste time on such matters», he declared. «We talk football. Only the game on the field matters. We leave the off-field to officials and pundits».