AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 16 (Canada vs Morocco): Canada’s Jesse Marsch says Morocco has “zero weaknesses” and warns his team to stay aggressive at the back and shut down a mobile, fluid midfield in Houston. Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi calls the clash Canada’s toughest test yet for the Atlas Lions, with Chadi Riad returning to training after a knee knock and Brahim Diaz tipped to spark “organised chaos” despite a quiet scoring start. Morocco-Canada build-up: Canada captain Alphonso Davies’ hamstring recovery is a key question for Marsch, while Morocco’s final training session ended in good spirits as the team aims for the quarterfinals. Morocco in the wider news: Morocco’s trade deficit widened 20.8% in early 2026, but remittances and tourism receipts helped cushion the pressure. Heat and safety: Morocco issued heatwave warnings as Saharan air pushes temperatures toward 46C, urging extra care for children, elderly people and outdoor workers. Legal follow-up abroad: The Dutch FA filed a complaint over racist abuse after the Netherlands’ World Cup exit to Morocco on penalties.
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