Morocco National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Bounou · AGUERD · EL YAMIQ · AIT BOUDLAL · N. EL AYNAOUI · S. AMRABET · A. HAKIMI · B. DIAZ · A. EZZALZOULI · A. El Kaabi · Y. En-NesyriA high pressing and vertical style defines the Morocco lineup in this 3-3-4 formation. The team seeks to disrupt the opponent in their own half and quickly move the ball toward the goal. This setup relies on heavy pressure and rapid transitions to overwhelm the opposition.
Bounou stands between the posts to guard the goal. Ahead of him, a back three provides a compact defensive block. AGUERD leads the central defense, acting as a ball playing defender to start attacks. AIT BOUDLAL covers the left side while EL YAMIQ handles the right. This defensive unit stays compact to prevent runners from breaking the lines, with the defenders stepping up to intercept passes.
The midfield operates with three central players who link the defense to the attack. S. AMRABET acts as the anchor to shield the defense, using his high energy and ball winning abilities to disrupt play. N. EL AYNAOUI works alongside him to maintain control in the middle. B. DIAZ pushes higher as an attacking midfielder to connect the lines and find the forwards. This midfield trio must work hard to cover ground and prevent counter attacks.
Four attackers occupy the final third to create constant pressure. A. HAKIMI pushes from the right wing to provide width and crossing ability. A. EZZALZOULI operates on the left side to cut inside or stretch the play. In the center, A. El Kaabi and Y. En-Nesyri act as two forwards. Y. En-Nesyri uses his aerial strength to target crosses, while A. El Kaabi looks to find space between the defenders. The forwards press intensely to force turnovers high up the pitch.
Morocco gains a significant advantage through their ability to press high in coordinated waves. By using four attackers, the team creates numerical superiority in the final third and forces opponents into mistakes. The combination of wide players like A. HAKIMI and central threats makes it difficult for the opposing back line to track every run. This formation allows for quick switches of play to isolate wide players in one on one situations.
This aggressive 3-3-4 formation is built for teams that want to dominate the game through intense pressing. It is best suited for matches against opponents who struggle to play out from the back under pressure.