Morocco’s Boufal Calls for Efficiency Against Egypt in Key Match

Alongside the national coach at the pre-match press conference, Atlas Lions striker Soufiane Boufal emphasized the need for efficiency in the Moroccan game.
The Angers striker, who has scored two goals since the start of the competition and made good runs into the opposing defenses, stressed that the match against the Pharaohs will not be easy, while specifying that the players will spare no effort to make the Moroccan supporters proud.
Addressing the lack of efficiency observed in the Moroccan game, Boufal said: "I’m an optimistic person. I always see the glass as half full. We are lucky to be able to create a lot of chances. But it’s true that in this kind of match, we need to be more efficient in finishing."
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