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Morocco vs Egypt: Player Ratings as Morocco Secures Bronze in Style

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Morocco vs Egypt Player Ratings

Summary

Morocco dominated Egypt 6-0 to secure the bronze medal in style after their semifinal loss to Spain. Abdessamad Ezzalzouli stood out with a goal and an assist, while Soufiane Rahimi continued his scoring streak. Morocco’s defense, led by Mehdi Boukamir and Akram Nakach, kept Egypt at bay. Egypt struggled offensively, with Osama Faisal and Ibrahim Adel failing to make an impact. Goalkeeper Hamza Alaa conceded six goals, reflecting Egypt's defensive woes. Overall, Morocco's cohesive performance outclassed Egypt in every department.
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Morocco really used the opportunity to give their best in a bronze medal match against Egypt. After losing in the semifinal to Spain, Achraf Hakimi and co were running riot, scoring six goals without a single response.

Morocco National Football Team Player Ratings vs Egypt

Goalkeeper

Munir Mohamedi (6.4/10): Had several important saves to keep his net from conceding.

Defenders

Achraf Hakimi (6.6/10): Not really his best day but doing good enough to lead his teammates to win the game.

Mehdi Boukamir (6.8/10): Proved his worth by keeping Morocco’s net from conceding.

Akram Nakach (6.7/10): Alongside Boukamir, he showed a composed defending skill to keep Morocco from conceding.

Zakaria El Ouahdi (6.6/10): Provided options from the flank as he ran back-and-forth in it.

Midfielders

Oussama Targhalline (6.8/10): Guarded the midfield really well at the same time helping his teammates to attack.

Amir Richardson (6.9/10): Delivered passes for his teammates to keep the ball flowing.

Bilal El Khannous (6.7/10): Keeping the ball on his team’s favor which resulted in Morocco’s two goals.

Forwards

Ilias Akhomach (6.9/10): Showed a decent effort to play up front but was not quite good enough as he failed to score.

Abdessamad Ezzalzouli (8/10): Not only scored for himself, he also provided an assist for Rahimi.

Soufiane Rahimi (7.3/10): Continued his scoring spree in the Olympics and presented Morocco a bronze medal

Substitutions

Yassine Kechta (6.6/10): Doing pretty well as Morocco was getting more comfortable in the second half.

Eliesse Ben Seghir (6.8/10): Doing good in keeping balance for Morocco, as well as keeping the score line on their favour.

Benjamin Bouchouari (6.7/10): Provided more options for Morocco as they kept the domination over Egypt.

El Mehdi Maouhoub (6.7/10): Not much he can do despite Morocco could maintain the lead.

Adil Tahif (6.5/10): Replacing the injured Nakach and did it well until the end of the game.

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Egypt National Football Team Player Ratings vs Morocco

Goalkeeper

Hamza Alaa (6.6/10): Nothing worse than a goalkeeper had to endure the fate of picking the ball three times from his own net.

Defenders

Mohamed Shehata (6.7/10): Did his best to defend with clearances and tackles he committed but not good enough to keep his goal from conceding.

Mohamed Tarek (6.5/10): Not his best day as he had to witness Morocco score three goals in this match.

Hossam Abdelmaguid (6.8/10): Led his teammates in the backline despite conceding goals from the opponents.

Karim Eldbees (6.4/10): His effort down the flank had not paid off as he left the pitch early, making way for Ahmed Atef.

Midfielders

Mohamed Elneny (6.5/10): Led his teammates from the midfield despite having a hard time guarding the opponents’ movement.

Mahmoud Saber (6.7/10): Being a back-up forward behind Faisal but still found it hard to score.

Ahmed Nabil Koka (6.8/10): Struggled to keep up with Morocco’s speedy midfielders but showed his best effort to do so.

Forwards

Ibrahim Adel (6.6/10): Can only deliver crosses and long passes to his teammates without having enough space to shoot.

Zizo (6.7/10): Couldn’t show his best as he was subbed off after being 12 minutes on the pitch.

Osama Faisal (6.2/10): Had a hard time in finding the back of the net throughout the game.

Substitutions

Mostafa Saad (6.4/10): Had an expectation of changing the game but couldn’t do it.

Ahmed Atef (6.6/10): He struggled to keep up with Morocco’s pace in a condition where his team trailed by three goals.

Ziad Kamal (6.6/10): Couldn’t do much as Morocco was getting superior towards the end of the match.

Mohamed Hamdi (6.3/10): Gave his all out to change the wind for Egypt but Morocco was just too strong for a little scratch.

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