World Cup
Morocco's hopes wobble as Saibari exits injured in World Cup clash
Ismael Saibari was forced off the pitch after twenty minutes of Morocco's round‑of‑16 World Cup clash with Canada, collapsing with a hamstring injury and pulling his shirt over his head before being substituted. The Bayern Munich newcomer, who arrived from PSV earlier this season, had been Morocco's leading scorer with three goals and the decisive penalty against the Netherlands.
Saibari remained on the ground for a moment before clutching his hamstring and pulling his shirt over his head. The Bayern Munich newcomer then walked off, signalling what appeared to be a muscle injury. No further details were provided at the time.
Morocco now face a hard blow, having lost their primary offensive outlet. Saibari arrived from PSV earlier this season and has already netted three goals for the Atlas Lions. He also converted the decisive penalty in the round‑of‑32 shootout against the Netherlands.
Soufiane Rahimi has been named to replace Saibari for the remainder of the match against Canada. Rahimi will start in Saibari's absence. He was already on the bench when the injury occurred.
Footage shows Saibari's face on the Moroccan bench, his expression suggesting disappointment. The image, captured by broadcast cameras, speaks volumes about the impact of his early exit.