**Marouane Da Costa on Morocco’s World Cup Qualifying Hopes Despite Injury**
Marouane Da Costa has been omitted from Morocco’s squad for the upcoming double-header against Equatorial Guinea in the second round of 2018 World Cup qualifiers. The Olympiacos defender is returning from injury and is not yet at full fitness, ruling him out of contention for coach Badou Zaki’s selections.
Despite his absence, Da Costa remains optimistic about the Atlas Lions’ prospects. In an interview with *lesesthetesdufoot.fr*, he praised the team’s quality and ambition. “The national team is a group of very talented players with legitimate ambitions because we are Morocco. When we wear this jersey we must do everything to make our compatriots proud,” he said.
The defender emphasized the importance of upcoming tournaments, including the Africa Cup of Nations and the World Cup qualifiers. “There are many deadlines like the CAN and the future World Cup, so it’s up to us to do everything to do well. We have a great team; we are humble but ambitious,” Da Costa added.
Morocco faces a critical period in their qualifying campaign, with both home and away fixtures against Equatorial Guinea shaping their path toward Russia 2018. While Da Costa watches from the sidelines, his support and confidence in the squad reflect the team’s collective determination to succeed.
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