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Jesse Marsch, sélectionneur du Canada, a assuré que le Maroc était “un adversaire très fort”, dont il apprécie la façon de jouer et la confiance qu’il dégage. Mais le boss canadien souhaite imposer son style de jeu aux Lions de l’Atlas pour aller en quarts de finale.

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00:01Yeah, look, we're excited for the moment.
00:03We wanted to get to a point in the tournament
00:06where we were playing against some big opponents,
00:08and Morocco is exactly that.
00:10Like, when you talk about Morocco,
00:12you're talking about a team with incredible individual talent,
00:15really well organized, a great structure,
00:18but yet fluidity in which they play,
00:20which I think really accesses the quality of their players.
00:23And the results have meant that the confidence that they have right now,
00:28like when I was at the match down in Monterey,
00:30the confidence that the team had, the swagger they played with,
00:35like we know we're in for a massive challenge
00:38against a really talented team.
00:40Yeah, for me, Steve Nash gave us a message about 10 days ago,
00:45and he said the balance between tension and freedom.
00:48And what he meant by that was that we play disciplined
00:51and we're organized and that we manage that over 90 minutes,
00:55but that we show our quality.
00:58And we go out there and have fun and enjoy what we are and who we are.
01:03And so I think that probably the further you go in the tournament
01:07and the better opponents you play, that's even more important.
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