A Huge Pride": The Vibrant Message of João Sacramento to Moroccan Supporters
The new assistant coach of Morocco, João Sacramento, expressed his enthusiasm after his appointment alongside Mohamed Ouahbi. The Portuguese technician says he is honored to work with one of the best generations of national football.
João Sacramento officially announced his arrival in the national technical staff via his Instagram account. The 36-year-old technician joins the project of the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) with the stated ambition of best preparing the team for the upcoming global events.
"It is with immense pride and great enthusiasm that I join the project," he shared with his subscribers. For the former right-hand man of José Mourinho, representing Morocco is an honor accompanied by a great responsibility, given the strong identity and rich history of the nation.
The new collaborator of Mohamed Ouahbi also paid tribute to the Moroccan public, emphasizing the unique passion of the supporters for the round ball. He stated that he is eager to work with what he already qualifies as "one of the best generations" in the history of the Atlas Lions. The tactical expertise of João Sacramento for the 2026 World Cup
Trained in the rigorous school of José Mourinho, Sacramento brings a high-level analytical background acquired at LOSC, Tottenham and AS Roma. His profile as a leader of men has been consolidated by prestigious collaborations, notably with Christophe Galtier at Paris Saint-Germain and in Qatar.
This appointment comes during a phase of strategic transition, only 100 days before the opening of the World Cup. Sacramento will have to quickly put his tactical rigor at the service of the collective to ensure the continuity of the work started under the previous era, while bringing a modern vision. Familiar with the high European and Arab levels, the Portuguese technician says he is ready to start this "new chapter".
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