The coach of the French women's soccer team, Hervé Renard, who has coached a number of African teams in the men's game, spoke about Moroccan women's soccer and its progress. For him, the current results are the fruit of the federation's work, which began in 2016 with President Lejkaa. He and his team started with players of a very average level and a few binationals," recalls Hervé Renard, who was Morocco's senior national team coach at the time.
Today," he continued, "the coach who guided Spain to the World Cup title is at the helm of Morocco, which shows their ambitions. Renard believes that the upward march of Moroccan soccer will therefore logically continue. "The Moroccan Federation has very high objectives. What we saw at the 2023 World Cup is just a glimpse of what Moroccan women's soccer is going to be like in the years to come, because they're going to make a lot of progress and it won't be the team we saw at this last World Cup."
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