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2026 FIFA World Cup
4JUL

Injury doubt over Saibari for France tie

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10:34UTC

Ismael Saibari, Morocco's top scorer, limped off against Canada on 22 minutes, casting doubt on his fitness to face France.

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Key takeaway

Saibari's thigh injury may leave Morocco without its leading scorer against France on 9 July.

Ismael Saibari, Morocco's leading scorer at this World Cup, left the win over Canada on 22 minutes clutching his thigh, putting his place for the France quarter-final on Thursday 9 July in doubt 1. Saibari, a Bayern Munich midfielder, scored Morocco's opening goal against Brazil in the group stage and carried the attack through a run that included a penalty win over the Netherlands . Morocco's staff gave no prognosis at full time, and the short turnaround before Boston leaves little room to recover a thigh problem. Losing him would strip Morocco of its most productive attacker for the fixture that ended its 2022 campaign.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Saibari just signed for Bayern Munich, one of Germany's biggest clubs, before this match even kicked off. A thigh injury is a strain in the big muscle at the front of the leg. It usually needs at least a couple of weeks of rest, which is why his place in Thursday's quarter-final is in doubt.

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Root Causes

The 48-team World Cup compresses more high-intensity matches into six weeks than the closing stretch of a full European club season.

Soft-tissue problems, like the thigh strain that ended Saibari's afternoon on 22 minutes, cluster in exactly this fixture-dense period for players who, like him, have started every match so far.

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Goal.com· 5 Jul 2026
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