Morocco/Ecuador – Hakimi pays tribute to Pacho and Ecuador's team | OneFootball

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·28 March 2026

Morocco/Ecuador – Hakimi pays tribute to Pacho and Ecuador's team

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Achraf Hakimi, the 27-year-old right-back for Paris Saint-Germain and Morocco, spoke in the mixed zone on Friday evening after the 1-1 draw (Morocco/Ecuador video highlights) in a friendly match. In comments reported by ParisSG Infos, he was full of praise for his Parisian teammate and Ecuador defender Willian Pacho (24), as well as his team.

Hakimi: “He’s a wonderful guy”

“I’ve gotten along very well with Pacho since he arrived at PSG. He’s a wonderful guy, and we wish him all the best. We know Ecuador has good players, I know Pacho and we had talked about it. They made things difficult for us, and this draw is deserved.

Hakimi: “I’m sure they’ll have a good run.”

It’s a team that has been playing together for a long time and is on a good run. We share the same goal: winning the World Cup. I’m sure they’ll have a good run.”

Hakimi and Pacho were the captains of their respective national teams yesterday, giving the two Parisians a chance for a great reunion. The Ecuadorian no doubt appreciated the positive words from his teammate. Hakimi also made sure to speak highly of Ecuador, a very good team that must be taken very seriously for the World Cup. It may not be one of the “big names,” but its 3rd-place standing in the South American zone did not happen by chance. We saw that there is, in particular, a very strong defense, even if the team should not be reduced to just that.


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We will still have to wait before seeing this team, among others, in the World Cup. First, there is a major end to the season ahead, with PSG looking to win Ligue 1 and the Champions League again. They will be able to rely in particular on the understanding Hakimi and Pacho share on and off the pitch.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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