Morocco dey hope to usurp Brazil for summit of Group C when dem take on Haiti this Wednesday. The Caribbean minnow don already dey eliminated from the World Cup.
Brazil currently dey lead di standings on goal difference and go face Scotland for dia finale. Di matches go play simultaneously to encourage sporting integrity. Morocco know say victory against di Haitians fit no be enough to finish first.
Di North African giant no go only need to win, but either overturn di goal difference deficit or rely on Seleção slipping up. Morocco go squarely focus on di task at hand, doing dia best to rack up goals against a Haiti side wey don prove surprisingly stubborn for dia opening two matches.
Despite dia fate already sealed, Haiti go still be motivated by di prospect of a first-ever World Cup point. Dem also want a potential first goal of dis summer tournament.
Morocco be all but certain of dia place for di last 32 after collecting four points from battles with Brazil and Scotland. But Mohamed Ouahbi side still dey desperate to win di Group C finale, hoping say e go be enough for first-place finish.
Coming second for dia group mean a probable meeting with di Netherlands for di last 32. Coming first go likely set up a duel with Japan. Both fixtures dey difficult, but di latter more palatable.
Haiti don prove too blunt for di final third to cause Scotland and Brazil major issues. Dem no go realistically penetrate di Moroccan defense on Wednesday. E go also struggle to keep some dazzling forwards at bay for Atlanta.
Ouahbi don name di same XI for di past two matches. No obvious reasons dey for di 49-year-old to make alterations against Haiti. Unless he decide to put even more attacking firepower on di field.
Saibari and DÃaz go look to combine for di third straight match as Morocco know say goal difference fit be vital for deciding top spot. Bilal El Khannouss and Azzedine Ounahi go provide further offensive support.
All eyes go be on 18-year-old Lille phenom Ayyoub Bouaddi once again. Di precocious midfielder don put himself firmly for di shop window with some super displays dis summer.
Morocco predicted lineup vs. Haiti (4-2-3-1): Bono; Hakimi, Diop, Riad, Mazraoui; Bouaddi, El Aynaoui; DÃaz, Ounahi, El Khannouss; Saibari.
Haiti opt for a back five to nullify Brazil attacking threats. But with no jeopardy for dia final group stage outing, Migné fit revert to di 4-4-2 utilized against Scotland. Dem go try score at least one goal before departing North America.
Dat fit result for a return to di XI for Sunderland striker Wilson Isidor, wey dem bench last time out. Di 25-year-old go partner di imposing Frantzdy Pierrot up top.
Migné get no injury concerns ahead of Wednesday game.
Haiti predicted lineup vs. Morocco (4-4-2): Placide; Arcus, Adé, Delcroix, Expérience; Deedson, Jacques, Bellegarde, Providence; Isidor, Pierrot.