
Yanis Begraoui, a 24-year-old forward, has become a strong offensive option for Ouahbi, the coach of the Atlas Lions. Trained in France and developed at Auxerre and Pau, Begraoui had an impressive 2025-2026 season, scoring nearly 19 goals in the Portuguese league, establishing himself as one of Europe's most consistent scorers. His key strength lies in his exceptional off-the-ball movement, allowing him to appear effectively in the penalty area. He is also capable of dropping deep and participating in transitions, offering valuable mobility. Technically, Begraoui is ambidextrous, precise in tight angles, and formidable in finishing. Despite his 1.79m height, he compensates with perfect timing and excellent trajectory reading, making him competitive in aerial duels. Ouahbi Mohamed Ouahbi, known for his rigorous approach to transitions, seeks a player who can provide support solutions while being a constant threat in depth. Begraoui could fulfill this linking role in 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 systems. His ability to play with his back to goal to set up wingers like Ezzalzouli, combined with his quickness to exploit passes from Brahim Diaz, makes him a serious candidate. While En-Nesyri relies on power and heading, and El Kaabi prefers short runs, Begraoui offers a blend of technical finesse, mobility, and a striker's composure. His integration could fluidify offensive play and prevent the isolation of the number 9 against low blocks. His success in Portugal confirms his readiness for th
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