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    ‘I’m not afraid of getting sacked’ – Morocco coach Walid Regragui

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    Walid Regragui is the head coach for Morocco Walid Regragui is the head coach for Morocco

    Morocco coach Walid Regragui has addressed the immense pressure surrounding his position ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semi-final, stating he is “not afraid” of being sacked if the host nation fails to deliver on its title ambitions.

    Speaking at a press conference before Morocco’s crucial clash against Nigeria on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, Regragui acknowledged the inherent risk in his high-stakes role.

    “Every coach knows he must be prepared for the sack [if he doesn’t win],” Regragui said. However, the manager who led Morocco to a historic semi-final at the 2022 FIFA World Cup struck a defiant tone, adding firmly, “But I’m not afraid [of getting sacked].”

    The pressure is palpable for the Atlas Lions, who are hosting the tournament with the nation expecting a first AFCON final appearance since 2004.

    The team carries the burden of their shocking first-round exit from the 2023 edition, making deep progress on home soil a non-negotiable expectation for many.

    Despite being unbeaten in five matches at the tournament so far, Morocco’s performances have been criticised as underwhelming, with their most convincing display being the 2-0 quarter-final victory over Cameroon.

    They now face a formidable Nigeria side, though the Super Eagles will be without their suspended captain, Wilfred Ndidi.

    Regragui’s bold statement sets the tone for a monumental semi-final, framing the match as not just a battle for a place in the final but a test of his own leadership under the intense spotlight of a demanding football nation.



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