Morocco made World Cup history for all of Africa in Qatar four years ago, when seismic knockout wins over Spain and Portugal saw it become the continent’s first team to reach the semifinals. The Atlas Lions had only once previously escaped the group stage (1986) and had never been beyond the round of 16. The big question now is can it prove the past World Cup wasn’t a one-time thing. Paris Saint-Germain’s marauding Achraf Hakimi is a huge factor, among the best right backs on the planet, with Real Madrid’s Brahim Díaz set for his first World Cup after switching allegiance from Spain in 2023. Some of the heroes of 2022 return, but plenty of fresh faces will emerge too.…