The Moroccans celebrating their victory over the Belgians…yesterdayThis squad has no Abdelmajid Dolmy, Mohammed El Haddaoui, Aziz Bouderbala, Badou Zaki or Mohamed Timoumi, but in Hakim Ziyek, Morocco has a general capable of leading his troops to victory against any opponent.That, he did yesterday, when he led the Atlas Lions to a stunning 2-0 defeat of Belgium, a team that finished as the third best side in Russia four years ago.It would have been 3-0 but for VAR, which overruled what would have been Morocco’s opening goal on the offside rule.Yesterday’s game at the Al Thumama Stadium gave Morocco’s supporters, and in deed other Africans in the arena, opportunity to raise the roof and ‘Buga’ in style.The game exposed age lines in Roberto Martinez’s ‘golden generation’ of Belgian players, but that should not detract at all from Morocco’s deserved achievement in beating a side featuring world-class talents such as Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Thibaut Courtois.Morocco join Saudi Arabia and Japan, the conquerors of Argentina and Germany respectively, in upsetting the old order, having already claimed a creditable goalless draw themselves against 2018 finalists Croatia in their opening game.The goals came from second-half substitutes Abdelhamid Sabiri and Zakaria Aboukhlal, after Hakim Ziyech had one disallowed just before half-time.Belgium are not out of it, but may now need to beat Croatia to progress to the last 16.With Nayef Aguerd and PSG defender, Achraf Hakimi, running the Belgian defence ragged, Ziyech’s left foot proved too hard for Belgium as they resorted to foul play to try to stop the Chelsea man.What would have been Morocco’s first goal when Ziyeck’s whipped free-kick from the right found its way into the