
Preview: Morocco vs Benin,Friendlies 1 , 2nd Leg
- FIy999 2025/06/09 07:47
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Morocco are set to host Benin at the Fez Stadium on Monday in their second international friendly of this window.
The Atlas Lions are coming off a 2-0 victory against North African rivals Tunisia, , and will be eager to extend their impressive unbeaten run.
Match preview
Currently the highest-ranked team in Africa, Morocco have lived up to that billing in recent months, with Walid Regragui’s side producing dominant displays against all opponents they have faced.
Champions League winner Achraf Hakimi and forward Ayoub El Kaabi were both on target late on against Tunisia, extending the Atlas Lions’ unbeaten streak to 13 matches in all competitions, a run that features 12 victories and only one draw.
Having now won 11 consecutive matches, Morocco have firmly established themselves as one of the favourites to lift the Africa Cup of Nations on home soil later this year.
Monday’s clash presents a different kind of test, as they come up against a Benin side that famously eliminated them on penalties in the round of 16 at the 2019 AFCON, although Morocco have won the remaining five meetings between the two nations.
While most national sides are making full use of this international window, Benin have opted to play just one match, with this fixture providing Gernot Rohr’s team a valuable opportunity to regain form and belief ahead of their return to competitive action in the coming months.
The Cheetahs are currently without a win in their last seven outings across all competitions, drawing four and losing three, a poor run which has left them five points adrift of World Cup qualifying group leaders South Africa.
Since taking charge in February 2023, Rohr has managed 22 matches at the helm, winning five, drawing nine, and losing eight, giving him a modest win rate of 22.73%.
Monday’s encounter presents the former Nigeria boss with a chance to register a statement performance against the continent’s most in-form side, though tightening a back line that has conceded 10 goals in their last seven matches will be essential if they are to avoid another setback.
Team News
Morocco will once again be without Real Madrid playmaker Brahim Diaz, who remains sidelined through injury, while Real Betis winger Abde Ezzalzouli is also unavailable.
After making an impact off the bench against Tunisia, El Kaabi is likely to lead the line from the start in this fixture.
Gernot Rohr initially named a 30-man provisional squad for Benin’s training camp, but that number has since been reduced to 24, with six players, including Ligue Pro top scorer Moussa Maye Yarou, dropping out.
The final group features several seasoned internationals, with Augsburg striker Steve Mounie expected to spearhead the Cheetahs' attack.
Morocco possible starting lineup:
Bounou; Hakimi, Yamiq, Masina, Belammari; Amrabat; Seghir, Ounahi, El Khannouss, Saibari; El Kaabi
Benin possible starting lineup:
Dandjinou; Kiki, Roche, Tijani, Ouorou; D'Almeida, Imourane; Tosin, Dossou, Olaitan; Mounie
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