Achraf Hakimi's Inspirational Journey: A Return to Glory at AFCON Thanks to PSG
Morocco head coach Walid Regragui expresses gratitude towards Paris Saint-Germain and president Nasser Al-Khelaifi for supporting Achraf Hakimi in his remarkable recovery journey, leading to his imminent return to the national team at AFCON. Read on for a closer look at Hakimi's anticipated comeback and the significant role played by PSG.
Morocco head coach Walid Regragui has thanked Paris Saint-Germain and president Nasser Al-Khelaifi for their role in helping Achraf Hakimi return to fitness, as the Atlas Lions captain nears a return for his national side at AFCON after the best part of two months on the sidelines. Hakimi is expected to feature in hosts Morocco's final group game against Zambia on Monday, and Regragui praised 'gentleman' Al-Khelaifi for allowing Hakimi to join up with his national side early to aid his recovery.Hakimi has not featured for club or country since spraining his ankle in the first half of PSG’s Champions League defeat at home to Bayern Munich on November 4, missing a total of seven matches for PSG and four for Morocco during his recovery from the injury.But his selection for AFCON by head coach Regragui indicated hope that his return to full fitness was not too far away, though he has been made to wait thus far in the group stage. Morocco have picked up four points in their two matches on home soil, beating Comoros 2-0 in the tournament’s opening game and drawing 1-1 with Mali on Friday.Morocco know that a victory over Zambia at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on Monday would secure their passage to the knock-out stages as group winners, and so to have their captain back amongst the side would be a massive boost to Regragui. He made sure to credit PSG for their role in his recovery.Regragui said on Sunday: “Let me say thanks to Paris Saint-Germain. If Hakimi is back today, it’s thanks to them”. “There’s not even one single club in the world that was gonna let us have Hakimi 15 days before the AFCON. Nasser Al Khelaifi is a gentleman”.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Despite a challenging run of fixtures which has seen European champions PSG drop points in the Champions League and fall below Lens in the Ligue 1 table, Regragui’s words indicate that PSG made no attempt to prevent club captain Hakimi from focusing on returning to fitness in time for AFCON, allowing him to focus on representing his country as the Atlas Lions aim to win the competition for the first time since 1976.The importance of this was not lost on Regragui. Hakimi was arguably the face of the Morocco outfit and certainly the leader of the side which reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar, where they were knocked out by runners-up France after a historical campaign which saw them become the first-ever African side to reach the last four.Hakimi has only seen his career reach new heights since then, winning the Champions League as PSG captain in 2024/25 and ranking in 6th place in the Ballon d’Or before winning the 2025 African Player of the Year.Regragui told Brut Afrique ahead of AFCON of Hakimi’s prospects of taking part in the tournament: "We're very positive about Achraf's participation. “In any case... which match and when? He'll definitely play in the AFCON with us, that's for sure. We have some information, but we're going to keep it to ourselves."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingShould Morocco advance as Group A winners, they will face one of the third-placed sides of Group C, D or E in what they will hope is a favourable pathway to the latter stages. The runners-up of Group A will face the runners-up of Group C, which contains the likes of Nigeria and Tunisia.The last 16 begins on January 3 and the showpiece final will take place 15 days later on Sunday, January 18 in Rabat. Morocco will hope to play a part that day, and Hakimi looks set to have an important role in their advancement throughout the remainder of the competition.As stated by Regragui, the 50-year-old will have PSG to thank if his captain does return to action and play an important role in Morocco going deep into AFCON, which they will have set their sights on winning in front of their own supporters.
Gratitude to PSG for Hakimi's Recovery
Morocco's head coach, Walid Regragui, commends Paris Saint-Germain and Nasser Al-Khelaifi for facilitating Achraf Hakimi's return to fitness, allowing him to rejoin the Atlas Lions squad ahead of AFCON. Despite a lengthy absence due to an ankle injury sustained in a match against Bayern Munich, Hakimi is primed to feature in the crucial group stage clash against Zambia, bolstering Morocco's pursuit of success in the tournament.
PSG's Support and Regragui's Appreciation
Regarded as a pivotal figure in the Morocco national team, Hakimi's absence was keenly felt as he recuperated. However, PSG's cooperation in ensuring his early release for international duty showcases their commitment to player welfare and sporting integrity. Regragui's acknowledgment of PSG's unwavering support underscores the club's role in helping Hakimi regain full fitness for AFCON.
Hakimi's Impact and Leadership
Hakimi's influential leadership within the Morocco team, highlighted by his role as captain and his notable achievements on the global stage, adds a layer of significance to his return for AFCON. A key figure in Morocco's recent successes and a notable presence at PSG, Hakimi's anticipated participation in the tournament symbolizes a crucial asset for both club and country.
Prospects at AFCON and Beyond
As Morocco eyes progression in AFCON and the pursuit of their first title since 1976, Hakimi's imminent return injects optimism and confidence into the squad. With Regragui expressing positivity towards Hakimi's involvement in the tournament, the stage is set for a compelling narrative of resilience, teamwork, and determination as Morocco aims for glory on home soil.
