Morocco were not at their best and their performance left a lot to be desired, and were only lucky that the Congolese were wasteful infront of goal
The uniquely noisy and intimidating Stade Mohamed V in Casablanca will host the return leg between Morocco and DR Congo in the qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.
The two sides head into the tie off a 1-1 result from the first leg in Kinshasa, and the Atlas Lions will have double advantage as they have one away goal and are also playing the return tie at home, on a ground they often enjoy massive support.
Morocco were not at their best and their performance left a lot to be desired, and were only lucky that the Congolese were wasteful infront of goal.
Playing at home, they will be under pressure to deliver, but coach Vahid Halilhodžić is confident they can sustain and win. The tactician is under pressure specifically for his public differences with Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech who said he will not honor national team call ups as long as Halilhodžić is at the helm.
The decision has not been popular with the public and if they lose to Congo, then the public will find a perfect noose to hang the Bosnian tactician on.