Wahbi Comments on CAF Decision and Confirms: Our Focus is on the World Cup
Mohamed Wahbi, the head coach of the Moroccan national team, expressed his happiness with the decision of the Confederation of African Football to strip the Senegalese team of the Africa Cup of Nations title and award it to Morocco, stating that this decision delighted all elements of Moroccan football.
In statements made during the press conference held today, Thursday, Wahbi said: "I congratulate the Moroccan people, the players, the technical staff, and the university on this happy news that reached us two days ago, which is well-deserved."
Wahbi spoke about the impact of this decision on the national team players, explaining that the atmosphere within the team is positive. However, he emphasized the need to focus on the upcoming phase, saying: "Certainly, this decision made everyone happy, but the most important thing is the present and the future. My goal is for the team to perform at its best in the World Cup, so I don't want to dwell too much on what happened in the past."
The Moroccan national team coach concluded his statements by affirming his confidence in the responsible authorities, noting that what was done was within the correct framework. He added, "The African Union and the relevant authorities did what was necessary, and I prefer to focus solely on the sporting aspect."
In statements made during the press conference held today, Thursday, Wahbi said: "I congratulate the Moroccan people, the players, the technical staff, and the university on this happy news that reached us two days ago, which is well-deserved."
Wahbi spoke about the impact of this decision on the national team players, explaining that the atmosphere within the team is positive. However, he emphasized the need to focus on the upcoming phase, saying: "Certainly, this decision made everyone happy, but the most important thing is the present and the future. My goal is for the team to perform at its best in the World Cup, so I don't want to dwell too much on what happened in the past."
The Moroccan national team coach concluded his statements by affirming his confidence in the responsible authorities, noting that what was done was within the correct framework. He added, "The African Union and the relevant authorities did what was necessary, and I prefer to focus solely on the sporting aspect."