Morocco: Atlas Lions bank on strong defence (Team Profile)

IANS  |  Rabat 

Led by two-time winning Herve Renard, will return to after an absence of 20 years. The Atlas Lions will be hoping to repeat their achievement from when they surged into the last 16.

Renard's side are grouped with winners Spain, European Championship title holders and in a tough Group B.

With the Iberian duo widely considered strong favourites to progress far into the knock-out stages of the tournament, the squad, nicknamed the Atlas Lions, arrive in as considerable underdogs, and will have to play very well to be in with a chance of making the last 16.

In the face of such tough opposition, a defensive approach will be the order of the day, which have been well versed in recent months.

In their last round of qualification, Renard's men finished top of a group containing Cote d'Ivoire, and Mali, maintaining a six-game unbeaten run without conceding a single goal and scoring 11 in the process.

Under the management of Renard, the only man to ever win with two different countries (and Cote d'Ivoire), the Atlas Lions play possession-based and press aggressively in defence.

Juventus center-back Medhi Benatia, 31, anchors a well-rounded and organised defence and is certainly the most decorated squad member. A former all-star player, Benatia also captains the team and his leadership both on and off the pitch will be crucial to any success the Atlas Lions have. Benatia will face his former Bayern Munich teammate Thiago when Morocco take on

Further forward, 25-year-old is the fulcrum of Morocco's attacking play. The former U-21 international scored nine goals and made a league-leading 15 assists in the Dutch this season, being named Dutch of the Year for his troubles. Morocco will be looking to his vision and creativity if they are to spring any surprises in

Elsewhere, rising star has just lifted trophy with giants Real Madrid. The Spanish-born wing-back made his senior debut for earlier this season and has proven an able deputy for

On the only previous occasion Morocco advanced into the World Cup's second stage, they held England and to goalless draws before defeating to top their group. And if the Atlas Lions are to repeat the heroics of 32 years ago in Russia this summer, perhaps another victory against may be necessary.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 13:58 IST