Injury concerns for Morocco ahead of their World Cup opener
Soccer Football – International Friendly – Morocco v Norway – Sports Illustrated Stadium, Harrison, New Jersey, U.S. – June 7, 2026 Norway’s David Moller Wolfe in action with Morocco’s Noussair Mazraoui IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Brad Penner
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HARRISON, New Jersey, June 8 : Morocco are concerned about injuries to starters Abdessamad Ezzalzouli and Noussair Mazraoui, who could be forced out of their opening game at the World Cup against Brazil on Sunday.
Both went off early in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Norway in their last warm-up match before this week’s kick-off of the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Ezzalzouli was replaced at halftime after suffering a leg injury, while Mazraoui departed in the 29th minute with a shoulder problem after a tough encounter in which Morocco took an early lead but Norway equalised with 15 minutes remaining.
“We left a good impression despite not winning because we really showed some very good things against a very good opponent,” coach Mohamed Ouahbi told reporters.
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“That’s the point of playing against teams like this. When you make so many changes (10 in total), it’s difficult for the player but it was important that we managed everyone’s playing time.
“Two players went off injured. We’re waiting to see how serious it is. I’m more concerned about that,” the coach added.
Morocco were surprise semi-finalists at the last World Cup and have high hopes of another strong performance at the 2026 finals.
They open proceedings in Group D with the clash against the five-time champions at the New York New Jersey Stadium.
(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Ros Russell)
Source: Reuters
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