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Perennial under-achievers Morocco looking to shine

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Previous finals appearance­s: 14 Best performanc­e: Winners in 1976; Runners-up in 2004 World ranking Dec 2012: 74th

Coach: Rachid Taoussi was appointed in September to replace former Belgian internatio­nal Eric Gerets after Morocco had lost in Mozambique in the first leg of their decisive qualifying tie. Taoussi, 56, engineered a 4-0 turnaround in October’s second leg to qualify the side for the finals and has since made dramatic changes to the squad. In 2011 Taoussi took the unfashiona­ble Maghreb Fes to the African Confederat­ion Cup title.

Key players:

Younes Belhanda (Montpellie­r) Age: 22. Position: Midfielder Frenchborn playmaker who was chosen as the best young player in Ligue 1 last season after playing a significan­t role in unfashiona­ble Montpellie­r’s winning of a first-ever championsh­ip. Chose Morocco in 2010 after playing for France at junior level.

Mehdi Benatia (Udinese). Age: 25 Position: Defender Former French junior internatio­nal who had trials at both Chelsea and Manchester United and signed for Olympique Marseille but never made the grade. He signed as a virtual unknown for Udinese, penning a five year contract in early 2010. He will captain the team in South Africa.

Youssef El Arabi (Granada). Age: 25 Position: Forward. A € 4.5-million signing by Spanish club Granada in July after spending a season in Saudi Arabia. Originally from Caen, where he made his Ligue 1 debut in 2008, and spent three seasons before a surprise move to the Middle East. Debuted for Morocco in 2010, now in his second finals.

Prospects:

Morocco were among the favourites at the 2012 finals in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon but crashed spectacula­rly after losing their first two games of the tournament.

They had a squad full of talented players but never got all the individual flair to gel together. A coaching change has seen potential match winners like Mbark Boussoufa, Mehdi Carcela and Adel Taarabt left out in something of a surprise but Morocco are seeking to play to a plan rather than just winging it.

 ??  ?? SOLID ROCK Mehdi Benatia of Udinese, left, battles with an AC Milan player in a Serie A clash. Benatia will be vital to Morocco’s Afcon chances in South Africa
SOLID ROCK Mehdi Benatia of Udinese, left, battles with an AC Milan player in a Serie A clash. Benatia will be vital to Morocco’s Afcon chances in South Africa

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