Morocco National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
بونو · ديوب · مزراوي · صلاح الدين · حكيمي · بوعدي · العيناوي · اوناحي · الطالبي · الخنوس · ديازMorocco relies on a high press and quick transitions when playing in a 4-5-1. This formation is built to win the ball high up the pitch and strike with speed. The team looks to squeeze the space in the middle while maintaining enough width to stretch the opposition.
بونو acts as the last line of defense behind a back four. ديوب and مزراوي operate as the central defenders, with ديوب providing aerial strength and مزراوي acting as a ball playing defender to play out from the back. حكيمي plays as an attacking right back to push high, while صلاح الدين provides cover at left back. The defensive unit stays compact to prevent through balls and force the opponent to play wide.
The midfield features a double pivot with العيناوي and بوعدي sitting deep to shield the defense. They work to win the second ball and recycle possession to the more advanced players. اوناحي operates as a central midfielder who drives forward with the ball and connects the lines. الخنوس and الطالبي play in the half spaces to create passing lanes and press aggressively in a mid-block. This five man midfield creates a wall that makes it difficult for opponents to progress through the middle.
In the attacking phase, دياز acts as a lone striker who holds up the ball to bring others into play. He often pins the last defender to create space for the midfielders to arrive late into the box. The team builds attacks by using the width provided by حكيمي and صلاح الدين to stretch the defense. When Morocco transitions, the wingers and midfielders look to hit in behind on the transition with quick vertical passes.
One tactical advantage is the ability to create numerical superiority in midfield, making it hard for opponents to find space. The team can also use wide overloads when حكيمي overlaps to create one on one situations. Another strength is the high pressing capability of the midfielders and دياز, which can trigger a press high up the pitch.
Morocco utilizes this 4-5-1 to dominate the central areas and strike on the break. This lineup is best suited for facing teams that play with a high line and leave space behind their defenders.