France leads the 2026 FIFA World Cup in goals scored and shots on target. Their forward line of Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise and Desire Doue looks especially potent. Morocco faces this attack in the quarterfinal and will depend on three players developed in France. Defender Issa Diop rejected offers from Senegal and committed to France at youth level before joining Morocco. At 21 he impressed against Manchester United and has become central to Morocco’s build-up play with accurate forward passes and aerial strength. Midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi stayed with the French youth setup despite interest from Morocco. Neil El Aynaoui also delayed a decision before committing to the Atlas Lions. Together the pair has covered nearly 100 kilometres in the tournament, helping Morocco outrun opponents by an average of 3.7 kilometres per match. Their industry allowed Morocco to reach the quarterfinals despite mixed results against Canada and the Netherlands. Diop’s late equaliser preserved their campaign, while the midfield duo’s running and positional sense continue to disrupt stronger sides.
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