Eagles of the Desert achieve historic milestone
Eagles of the Desert qualified for the World Cup 2026 quarter‑finals, marking Tunisia's first appearance at this stage. The feat arrived despite a 5-0 loss to Belgium on 6 June 2026, yet the collective effort sparked enthusiastic coverage in Moroccan newspapers.
What did Moroccan papers write?
Outlets such as Al-Nahar and Al-Maghrib Al‑Yawm highlighted the squad's fighting spirit, noting a recent form of 0 wins‑2 draws‑3 losses. Articles stressed that currently sidelined players A. Arous and M. Neffati will add depth once they return.
Why does this coverage matter for Tunisia?
Moroccan media respect signals a growing regional acknowledgement of Tunisia as an emerging power in African football. The press praised the team's ability to challenge European sides, boosting fan confidence ahead of the upcoming quarter‑final.
What comes next for the team?
Coach focuses on tactical tweaks after the recent defeat, expecting Arous and Neffati back soon. The squad will prepare for the semi‑final opponent on 15 July 2026, emphasizing tighter defence and swift counter‑attacks.
How could this shape the near future?
Reaching the quarter‑final could elevate Tunisian football, potentially attracting European clubs to local talent. With continued media support, observers expect the Eagles of the Desert to remain a prominent force on the world stage.
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