Mazraoui made his mark at MU. |
On March 22, Mazraoui shone in Morocco's 2-1 win over Niger in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in Africa. He penetrated the opponent's penalty area and assisted Khannouss to score the decisive goal in the 90+1 minute, helping Morocco win 3 important points. This result helped Mazraoui and Brahim Diaz's team lead Group E with a gap of 6 points over Niger.
MEN has hailed Mazraoui's consistent form from club to national team. In a turbulent season at Old Trafford, the £12m signing has been one of the few bright spots. MEN admits that United would be happy to pay Bayern Munich an additional £4m in add-ons thanks to Mazraoui's impressive performances.
At 27, Mazraoui is an irreplaceable pillar of MU under Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese coach once admitted that the Moroccan defender is "the future of the team". Flexibility is a big plus for Mazraoui, when he plays in many different positions such as right-back, left-back, center-back and even attacking midfielder.
With better defensive abilities than attacking, Mazraoui could be deployed by coach Amorim as a right-sided centre-back, with Diogo Dalot and Patrick Dorgu playing as full-backs. Mazraoui could provide cover for true centre-backs like Harry Maguire, Leny Yoro and Matthijs De Ligt.
His ability to handle the ball under pressure, combined with his versatility in defence and attack, makes Mazraoui one of the most important pieces in the squad.
Amorim's rebuilding project at United is still thorny, but Mazraoui is proving he can be an indispensable part of the Portuguese coach's long-term plans.
Source: https://znews.vn/hau-ve-mu-duoc-khen-la-ban-hop-dong-hay-nhat-mua-post1540652.html
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