Following Morocco's performance against France at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, football analyst Chady Chaabi examined the data from all six of Morocco's matches in the tournament. The analysis focuses on key metrics such as possession, shots on target, and passing accuracy.
According to verified match statistics, Morocco maintained an average possession of 48% across their six games, with a notable 52% in the match against France. Their shots on target averaged 3.2 per game, while France managed 4.1 in their encounter.
The data also highlights Morocco's defensive solidity, conceding only 4 goals in total, with 2 of those coming against France. Their passing accuracy stood at 82% overall, slightly dropping to 79% in the high-pressure match against the defending champions.
Chady Chaabi's analysis underscores Morocco's tactical discipline and the effectiveness of their counter-attacking strategy, which yielded 3 goals from set pieces during the tournament.