Morocco has further attributed the team’s poor run in the competition to his players lacking the experience to play on such a big stage and also fatigue, which affected some of his players but promised to work on it before the final game. “We have not had a good outing in the group stage and our results have not been impressive because it is clear we do not have the required experience to compete effectively in international matches despite the differences in the quality of the players we face,” Morocco said as quoted by “In our last game [against Pyramids away], we will fight to get a win, we want to finish with at least a point if not points since our journey is already over so we are entering the camp to start our preparations for the away match with the target of getting something from it.”