He has been selected in the last four matches, making vital saves to keep the Atlas Lions in the competion, and will surely be starting again.
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Getty ImagesGoalkeeper: Yassine Bounou
Backpagepix.Left-back - Adam Masina
The Watford star has been solid defensively and in attack which has seen him start the first four games.
Backpagepix.Centre-back - Nayef Aguerd
As Morocco hunt for a place in the last four, Aguerd is expected to be one of the men to take part in the mission.
gettyCentre-back - Romain Saiss
The Wolves defender has formed a formidable partnership with Aguerd.
GettyRight-Back - Achraf Hakimi
The PSG star is one of the high-profile players in the Moroccan team. He has already scored in the competition and will be keen to help his team get a place in semis.
Backpagepix.Midfielder - Selim Amallah
The Standard Liege man has been influential for the team. He has a goal and an assist in the competition and will be aiming at steering the Lions past the Pharaohs.
BackpagepixMidfielder - Imran Louza
The Watford youngster should keep his starting role in the upcoming encounter owing to his impressive displays so far in the tournament.
Backpagepix.Midfielder - Azzedine Ounahi
He has been overlooked in previous matches, but might be recalled at the expense of Sofyan Amrabat to inject pace and help in defending against the Pharaohs.
BackpageMidfielder - Samy Mmaee
He was solid against Malawi and might be given another run by the technical bench on Sunday.
GettyForward - Sofiane Boufal
In the competition, he has managed just one goal. Considering the number of chances he creates, he could get another chance to impress against their fellow North Africans.
Backpagepix.Forward - Zakaria Aboukhlal
He was preferred ahead of Youssef En-Nesyri in the last match. His work rate may give him an edge over the Sevilla star.



