“We will do what is necessary to get the three victory points to stay ahead in our group,” he told a pre-match press conference before the Morocco-Zambia game, scheduled for Friday at the Adrar Stadium in Agadir for Matchday 3 (Group E).
“Zambia are a team we know well, having played them at the last Africa Cup of Nations, but Friday's match will be held in front of our own fans and will certainly be different from AFCON,” he said.
In this regard, he noted that the Moroccan national team “can do better than their recent performances. In the last two games, we scored a goal (against Angola in a friendly), but the important thing is to have chances which we need to convert", he added, noting that “it's not a question of attacking play, because the national team creates a lot of chances, but we're still lacking in goal-scoring efficiency”.
"We have talented players. But working at club level is different from working for the national team. With the succession of matches, I think the players will be more at ease and therefore more effective,” he said.
“Playing at home means we have to win, but the important thing is to qualify for the World Cup,” stressed Regragui, explaining that “qualification is a marathon with several matches, and we're well prepared for this marathon. Our ambition is to give Morocco a third consecutive appearance at the World Cup”.
For his part, Zambia coach Avram Grant noted that his team would be facing a Moroccan side packed with stars who play in the world's top leagues, with the ambition of winning the game, adding that Friday's encounter would be different from that of the last AFCON.
Morocco lead Group E with 3 points, after their away win over Tanzania (0-2) on November 21. Zambia, Niger and Tanzania, who played two matches, also have 3 points.