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Morocco No 8 _hot_ -

If the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar was a fairy tale, Azzedine Ounahi was the court jester who secretly ran the kingdom. For many fans searching the top result is the slight, left-footed midfielder who danced through the midfields of Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and France.

Ounahi is recognized for his "silky feet" and incredible technique, often drawing comparisons to elite playmakers. According to enthusiasts on Facebook , his slender frame belies a high defensive work rate and a rare ability to escape tight spaces through dribbling.

To understand the weight of the we must rewind to 1986. That year, Morocco became the first African nation to win a World Cup group stage (finishing ahead of England, Poland, and Portugal). morocco no 8

: Following Morocco's victory over Spain, the Spanish manager famously expressed his astonishment , asking, "My God, where does this guy come from? I was pleasantly surprised by their number eight".

Azzedine Ounahi is the "Number 8" for the Morocco national team, a player who famously transitioned from a relatively unknown midfielder to a global sensation during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Often referred to by his coach, Walid Regragui, as the team's " metronome ," Ounahi is celebrated for his exceptional stamina, ball-carrying ability, and technical elegance. If the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar

History made! 🇲🇦🦁 Morocco officially breaks into the Top 8 of the FIFA World Rankings

In Regragui’s 4-3-3, Sofyan Amrabat (No 4) acts as the destroyer and the deep-lying playmaker. Amrabat stays central. The right and left wingbacks (Hakimi/Mazraoui) provide width. According to enthusiasts on Facebook , his slender

If El Khannouss inherits the 8 shirt, expect a more creative, risk-taking approach. If a physical specimen like El Azzouzi takes it, the role may morph into a box-crasher. But the legacy of ensures that whoever wears it will be the toughest, most lung-busting player on the pitch.

Because when the number 8 plays well, the Atlas Lions roar loudest.