With only a few months left before the World Cup, the Moroccan public is growing increasingly angry at the silence of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, headed by Fouzi Lekjaa, over the future of the national team coach.
Supporters say the lack of clarity is creating confusion at a crucial moment, especially as preparations should be entering their decisive phase. Yet no official statement has been made to settle the debate or explain what is happening behind the scenes.
The uncertainty is mainly linked to the fate of the man in charge of the “Atlas Lions”, with fans demanding a clear position from the federation: either confirm that the coach will stay and outline the plan, or announce a change in order to avoid wasting time.
In recent days, the issue has dominated discussions among supporters on social media, where many have criticised the federation’s approach and questioned why communication has been so limited at such an important stage.
For many Moroccans, what is most frustrating is that no official information has been revealed, leaving the door open to rumours while the national team’s technical direction remains uncertain just weeks before a major global tournament.
The demand from the stands is straightforward: an official decision and a clear message, so the national team can move forward with stability and focus ahead of the World Cup.
















