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2026 FIFA World Cup
4JUL

Saibari nears fitness for France tie

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Ismael Saibari's thigh strain is minor and a second scan showed encouraging progress, lifting Morocco's hopes he faces France in the 9 July quarter-final.

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Key takeaway

A second scan clears Saibari as a minor strain, boosting Morocco's hopes he faces France on 9 July.

Ismael Saibari's thigh strain is minor, a second MRI scan confirmed, with Moroccan reporting describing encouraging progress 1. The forward had left Morocco's round-of-16 win over Canada injured inside 22 minutes , and the early fear was a tournament-ending blow.

The result lifts Morocco's hopes that Saibari can feature against France in the 9 July quarter-final. Coach Mohamed Ouahbi is expected to hold the call until close to kickoff before naming his side, a caution that fits a squad reluctant to risk aggravating a strain in a knockout tie.

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In plain English

Ismael Saibari, one of Morocco's key attacking players, hurt his thigh earlier in the tournament. A second scan of the injury has now come back showing it is healing well, which is a good sign for Morocco ahead of their quarter-final against France on 9 July. But the team's coach, Mohamed Ouahbi, is not confirming whether Saibari will actually play until nearer to kick-off, because a scan showing healing progress is not the same as knowing whether a player can perform at full speed in a high-pressure match.

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Root Causes

Morocco's caution around Saibari reflects squad dependence as much as medical risk: he is described as the side's top scorer, so Ouahbi faces a structural choice between protecting a player he has no like-for-like replacement for and fielding him under-tested against a France side that eliminated Morocco from the 2022 semi-final.

The delay in confirming the side until close to kickoff is itself a structural response to that dependence, buying medical staff the maximum possible window between imaging and team selection rather than committing early.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    Selecting Saibari before he is fully match-sharp risks re-aggravating the thigh strain during a high-intensity quarter-final.

  • Consequence

    Ouahbi delaying confirmation of his side until close to kickoff limits France's ability to plan specifically around Saibari's availability.

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Update #37 · Switzerland complete the quarter-final field

ESPN· 8 Jul 2026
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Morocco may have their forward back for the France quarter-final after a second scan confirmed the strain as minor.
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