‘No Small or Big Teams’: Sekitioui Cautious After Morocco’s Opening Arab Cup Win
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Summary: Morocco’s A’ national team began their Arab Cup journey today with a 3–1 win over Comoros, but coach Tarik Sektioui
Rabat- Morocco’s A’ national team began their Arab Cup journey today with a 3–1 win over Comoros, but coach Tarik Skitioui was quick to emphasize that the opening win came against far tougher opposition than the FIFA ranking (108th) suggests.
The match, played on the first day of the group stage for Group C, saw Morocco strike three times before the break, giving them the perfect situation to manage the rhythm in the second half.
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