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History-makers Morocco eye France upset at World Cup

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History-making Morocco look to pull off another upset against holders France in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday, with Argentina and Lionel Messi lying in wait for the winner.READ | US reporter who died in Qatar had ruptured blood vessel: wifeFrance know victory against surprise package Morocco would leave them just one win away from becoming the first team in 60 years to successfully defend the trophy.Didier Deschamps' men are heavy favourites to win at the Al Bayt Stadium but face a Morocco team that have conceded just one goal in a remarkable giant-killing run that has seen them become the first team from Africa ever to reach the last four of a World Cup.Morocco have already upset 2010 champions Spain and highly rated Portugal on the way to the semi-finals, a record that left France captain Hugo Lloris warning his team-mates against complacency."They will be formidable opponents, and on top of that there will be a hostile atmosphere in the stadium."Deschamps' team are closing in on a third World Cup triumph in seven tournaments but will be aware that no team have retained the World Cup since Pele's Brazil performed the feat in 1962.Wednesday's game will have added spice given France was Morocco's colonial power and more than a million Moroccans live in the country.Their not-so-secret weapon on Wednesday will be the incredible support from fans in the stadium and across the Arab world."There is a popular fervour behind them," said Deschamps. "It will be very noisy and my players have been warned about that.

They know what to expect."Thousands of Moroccan fans have rushed to reach Qatar since the quarter-finals and the country's national carrier, Royal Air Maroc, said it was laying on 30 additional flights from

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