Morocco has advanced deep into the World Cup after making a late coaching change, contrasting with other African teams that have struggled with similar moves. The article notes that Morocco replaced coach Walid Regragui with Mohamed Ouahbi just months before the tournament, and Ouahbi's strategies led to quick success, including a notable victory over Canada. Regragui, though successful, was not a fan favorite and faced criticism. Ouahbi implemented tactical changes such as using a 'false nine' and adjusting player roles, which contributed to Morocco's strong performance. The article contrasts Morocco's success with previous failures by other African nations like South Africa and Nigeria, highlighting the effectiveness of Ouahbi's leadership.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a balanced comparison between Morocco's successful coaching change and the failed attempts of other African teams, without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on sports strategy and outcomes rather than expressing ideological preferences.





