The Moroccan national team camp has been living on a different rhythm since the AFCON setback, with more questions being asked about what is happening inside the “Lions’ den” and whether the old “family” spirit is still there.
In the days following the disappointment, signs of tension have started to surface, not through official statements, but through the way some players have interacted, the silence of others, and the overall atmosphere around the group.
The team had long been seen as a close unit, especially after the strong run that brought the players and staff together under one identity. But the recent stumble has reopened discussions about leadership, communication, and how decisions are made behind the scenes.
What is clear is that the setback did not end with the final whistle. It has continued inside the camp, where the balance between discipline and harmony now appears harder to maintain.
For supporters, the concern is not only about results, but about whether Morocco can quickly restore the same unity that helped the team through previous challenges, and move forward without internal friction.
















