Morocco pull West Ham’s Nayef Aguerd from their starting line-up for their semi-final against France BEFORE the anthems with a suspected injury… replacing a player ahead of kick-off for the second time this World Cup
Morocco made a late change to their starting line-up for their World Cup semi-final match against France, replacing Nayef Aguerd with defender Achraf Dari.
According to the BBC, the West Ham defender ‘was a doubt’ ahead of the game and may have been injured in the warm up.
Agerd had been taken off during Morocco’s last-16 win against Spain last week and missed their epic quarter-final win against Portugal, but was handed an injury boost earlier this week, making a recovery to be eligible for selection against France.
Morocco made a late change removing Nayef Aguerd (pictured) from starting XI vs France
Aguerd (pictured) was substituted during Morocco’s 1-0 round of 16 match vs Spain with injury
He was included in the starting line up, but Morocco had to withdraw him before the anthems, with reports suggesting he had suffered an injury ahead of the match.
Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, former England Striker Chris Sutton said: ‘Losing Aguerd is a huge blow for Morocco.
‘They can’t worry and overthink about that now but he is one of their first choice defenders. We thought [Romain] Saiss might be the one missing out.’
He was a pivotal figure during that match notably quieting Spanish striker Alvaro Morata
Danny Murphy, who was on pundit duty for the BBC, echoed his comments: ‘Very late change wasn’t it, they’ve obviously given him every opportunity to play, it is a blow for them because he’s been terrific.’
It comes as not the first time during the tournament that Walid Regragui has been forced to make a last minute change before the anthems, with goalkeeper Yassine Bounou disappearing in strange circumstances just moments before they kicked-off against Spain.
The centre-back has struggled with injuries this season previously having ankle surgery
Despite being included in the starting line-up, was subsequently replaced by their second ‘keeper Munir Mohamedi who kept a clean sheet during their round of 16 upset against Spain.
Meanwhile, West Ham fans will be concerned at the fitness of Aguerd, who joined from Rennes last summer, but had to wait for his first Premier League debut, after an ankle injury sustained in pre-season left him needing surgery.
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