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Regragui's Unconventional Squad Announcement Creates Buzz
In a departure from the norm, Walid Regragui, the head coach of Morocco's national football team, has opted out of the traditional press conference to unveil his squad list for the upcoming friendly matches. Instead, the highly anticipated lineup will be revealed online through the Royal Moroccan Football Federation's (FRMF) website and social media platforms.
This decision has sparked curiosity and uncertainty among Moroccan football enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the announcement since March 14. Conventionally, the coach would hold a press conference to disclose the names of the players selected for the national team's upcoming fixtures.
Speculation swirls around the possible inclusion of Spanish-Moroccan footballer Brahim Diaz, who recently expressed his desire to represent Morocco on the international stage. While Regragui's recent public appearances have fueled suspicions regarding Diaz's involvement, his unconventional approach to the squad announcement has left fans puzzled.
The Atlas Lions' premature exit from the recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cote d'Ivoire, where they suffered a disappointing Round of 16 defeat against South Africa, has only heightened the anticipation surrounding Regragui's squad selection.
Morocco's forthcoming friendly matches are slated for March 22 and 26, with the Atlas Lions scheduled to compete against Angola and Mauritania, respectively, at the Adrar Stadium in Agadir. These fixtures will serve as a pivotal testing ground for Regragui's revamped squad as they gear up for future challenges.
As excitement mounts, Moroccan football enthusiasts eagerly await the online unveiling of Regragui's squad list, hoping for a fresh and revitalized lineup that can propel the Atlas Lions to greater success on the international stage.