Patrick Vieira believes that Morocco can once again ’cause a surprise’ and reach the latter stages of this World Cup.
Morocco became the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final four years ago in Qatar before losing to eventual runners-up France.
Mohamed Ouahbi’s side were highly fancied once again heading into this summer’s tournament and impressed in their opener with a 1-1 draw against five-time winners Brazil.
Subsequent wins against Scotland and Haiti saw Morocco finish second in Group C and punch their ticket into the knockout rounds for only the third time in their history.
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A tricky clash with Group F winners, the Netherlands, now awaits Morocco in the round of 32, but they could face either South Africa or Canada in a winnable round-of-16 clash if they can get past Ronald Koeman’s Dutch side.
And former World Cup winner Vieira reckons Morocco have the quality to cause another big upset, but doubts whether they will be able to reach the semi-finals like they did four years ago.
‘I think the big nations at the end will get to the quarter-finals and semi-finals,’ Vieira told The Rest Is Football podcast.
‘I think Morocco can be the team that can cause a surprise and I think they have enough individual quality to be in the last eight.
‘But outside of Morocco I think it will be difficult for all the other (smaller) nations to go through and get to the last four.’
Elsewhere, former England striker Gary Lineker tipped Ecuador as a potential banana skin in the knockouts after their impressive 2-1 win over Germany on Thursday.
‘Ecuador have gone into this tournament 19 games unbeaten,’ Lineker said.
‘I know they lost to Ivory Coast earlier in this round but they don’t concede many goals so they could be a dangerous opponent, and it’s not inconceivable that they might face England on that way.’
Speaking earlier in the tournament, Ian Wright namechecked the United States as his dark horses and said the tournament co-hosts could go all the way to the final four.
Mauricio Pochettino’s side lost to Turkey in their final group game, but will be favourites against Bosnia and Herzegovina in their round-of-32 match-up.
‘I think America will get to the semi-finals,’ Wright told FourFourTwo.
‘The reason I say that is because I think they have got a back four that is solid, they have midfielders who play at a good level and we saw with Flo Balogun that he can score goals.
‘They have a fan base that is now starting to get it. Once the Knicks game finished, everyone started to say ‘right, let’s focus on the World Cup.’
‘I think that if they can continue with that momentum and play like that with that energy with a striker up front taking chances like that then they can get to the semi-final to meet England.’
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