Morocco National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
HAKIMI · ISSA DIOP · RIAD (SALAH-EDDINE) · MAZRAOUI · BOUADDI (EL MOURABET) · EL AYNAOUI · B. DÍAZ (YASSINE) · OUNAHI (RAHIMI) · EL KHANNOUSS (C. TALBI) · SAIBARI · BOUNOUMorocco plays a high pressing and vertical style of football in this 4-2-4 formation. The lineup focuses on winning the ball high up the pitch to catch the opposition out of position. By stretching the pitch with wide attackers, the team looks to create quick transitions and exploit space behind the defense.
BOUNOU guards the goal and acts as the foundation for the back line. The defensive unit sits in a flat back four with HAKIMI and MAZRAOUI acting as attacking full backs. HAKIMI provides massive width and energy on the right side, while MAZRAOUI pushes up to support the wingers. In the center, ISSA DIOP and RIAD work as a pair to defend the box and win the second ball. They stay compact to ensure they do not get caught too far from goal when the full backs push high.
The midfield operates as a double pivot to bridge the gap between defense and attack. EL AYNAOUI and BOUADDI occupy the central spaces to provide security and control the tempo. EL AYNAOUI works to shield the center of the pitch and disrupt opposition play, while BOUADDI helps to carry the ball forward into the attacking third. This pair must work hard to cover the spaces left by the advanced full backs and ensure the team remains balanced during transitions.
Morocco employs four attackers to pin the opposition back line. EL KHANNOUSS and B. DÍAZ operate as wide wingers who look to cut inside and create chaos in the channels. OUNAHI and SAIBARI play as a central partnership in the front line, working to combine in tight spaces and find runs in behind. The two forwards press from the front to force a long ball from the opponents, allowing the defensive unit to win possession and start a new attack.
This formation offers Morocco significant width and the ability to create quick transitions. By having four players high up the pitch, the team can isolate wide players in one on one situations and overload the defensive line. The presence of the double pivot allows for a compact block when the team does not have the ball, making it difficult for opponents to play through the center.
The 4-2-4 formation is designed to overwhelm opponents through aggressive pressing and rapid forward movement. It is best suited for games where Morocco wants to dominate the final third and exploit a high defensive line.