Morocco put the finishing touches to their preparations for their latest African Nations Cup exam at a local school on the outskirts of Accra on Wednesday.
After supervising the hour-long training session coach Henri Michel was in a positive frame of mind ahead of Thursday's Group A fixture with Guinea.
"Guinea are a quality side, but it's a game we're going out to win as that will mean our ticket to the quarter-finals," said the Frenchman in his second stint as manager of the Atlas Lions.
"Even if we get a draw nothing is lost," he added.
Morocco are sitting top of the table after their 5-1 rout of Namibia on Monday, with Ghana, 2-1 winners over Guinea 24 hours earlier, placed second ahead of their game against the Namibians, also on Thursday.
Soufiane Alloudi produced three of Morocco's goal in their opener but the Unitied Arab Emirates-based striker has been ruled out of the next two games with a right knee injury.
"Soufiane's unavailable but I've got the whole of the rest of my squad to choose from," said Michel before hopping on the team bus for lunch back to their coastal hotel.
Former Charlton player Talal al-Karkouri, on the bench against Namibia, believes Guinea present an altogether trickier test.
"The first game was easy for us. It's given us confidence. It'll be tougher on Thursday, we know all the players in Guinea, they'll be dangerous, especially having lost against Ghana.
"But we'll go out to play the same way, the same shape. We're going to have to fight, especially in midfield where our opponents are strong."