Morocco National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
BOUNOU · MAZRAOUI · EL YAMIQ · AGUERD · SALAH-EDDINE · AMRABAT (BEN SEGHIR) · EL AYNAOUI · OUNAHI (A. EZZALZOULI) · BRAHIM DÍAZ (EL KHANNOUSS) · SAIBARI (RAHIMI) · EL KAABI (EN-NESYRI)Morocco focuses on a compact defensive block and quick transitions using a 5-4-1. This formation is built to sit deep and absorb pressure before launching vertical attacks. The lineup relies on heavy defensive numbers to clog passing lanes and frustrate opponents in the middle of the park.
BOUNOU guards the goal and organizes the defensive unit from the back. The back line consists of three central defenders where AMRABAT sits in the middle to provide aerial strength and cover. EL YAMIQ operates on the right side of the central trio while AGUERD occupies the left side to intercept passes. MAZRAOUI acts as a right wing back to provide width and overlap in advanced areas. SALAH-EDDINE stays wide on the left to track back and defend the flanks.
The midfield functions as a flat four that protects the center of the pitch. EL AYNAOUI and OUNAHI act as a double pivot to shield the defense and break up play. BRAHIM DÍAZ operates in the right half space to carry the ball forward and drive at the opposition. SAIBARI plays on the left side to connect the midfield to the attack and switch play. This midfield group works to stay close together to prevent opponents from playing through the lines.
A lone striker, EL KAABI, leads the front line and holds up the ball to allow others to join the attack. The attack relies on the wide players to push high and stretch the opponent. BRAHIM DÍAZ and SAIBARI look to cut inside to create goal scoring chances. EL KAABI must press the opposition center backs to force mistakes and create turnovers. The team uses the width of MAZRAOUI and SALAH-EDDINE to create crossing opportunities for the striker.
One major strength for Morocco is the defensive compactness that makes them very hard to break down in a low block. The presence of AMRABAT, EL YAMIQ, and AGUERD creates a wall that is difficult to penetrate. Another advantage is the speed of transition when the ball is won by OUNAHI or EL AYNAOUI. They can quickly find BRAHIM DÍAZ to exploit spaces left behind by attacking teams.
The 5-4-1 formation gives Morocco a reliable way to defend deep and strike on the break. This setup is best suited for matches against possession heavy teams that struggle to break down a packed defense.