Wednesday April 29, 2026 1:51 AM –
Jerusalem time
The technical management of the Moroccan national team intensified its movements on the European continent, as technical director Mohamed Wehbe conducted a field visit to Germany last weekend. This tour aims to monitor a group of emerging talents in the German Bundesliga that have recently caught attention, as part of the ongoing preparations to put the final touches on the list that will compete in the American World Cup.
Informed sources reported that Wehbe bases his technical approach on direct inspection of the players from inside the field, preferring personal communication with young professionals rather than simply following screens or technical reports. This step comes to ensure the selection of the elements most ready and capable of providing a qualitative addition to the Atlas Lions battalion in the upcoming global forum, especially with the escalation of competition to reserve a seat in the starting lineup.
The name of Ayoub Mimouni, the talent of Eintracht Frankfurt club, stands out as one of the most important goals in the Moroccan coach’s notebook, after his talent has exploded remarkably since his transfer from Hoffenheim in the last winter Mercato. Al-Mimouni, 21 years old, succeeded in scoring two goals and making three assists during his 14 appearances with his new team, which made him the focus of attention of followers as one of the most promising wingers in the German arena currently.
Coach Mohamed Wehbe prefers to directly inspect the players from the field instead of being limited to written technical reports.
In a related context, the spotlight is on Wael Mohia, the Borussia Mönchengladbach player, who entered history as one of the youngest scorers in the Bundesliga at the age of only 17 years and 65 days. Mohia, who scored a special goal against Bayern Munich, represents a strategic choice for the future, despite the presence of competition with the age groups of the German national team, which prompts officials in Morocco to accelerate the pace of communication with him to convince him to represent his country of origin.
The follow-up list also included Younes Bentaleb, another Frankfurt player, who is seeking to regain his place in the coaching staff’s accounts after being excluded from the last list that faced Ecuador and Paraguay in a friendly match. Bentaleb aspires to take advantage of his steady levels in the German League to prove his right to be on the final list for the World Cup, relying on his technical abilities that won the approval of the technical crews earlier.
The Royal Moroccan Football League faces challenges in other files, including the file of player Ayoub Bouadi, who is still studying his international options between Morocco and France. The technical administration seeks to resolve these administrative and sporting files early, to ensure the stability of the group and to provide all options available to the coach before the start of the crucial training camps that precede heading to the United States.














