Raphael Varane insists France must avoid Morocco 'trap' to earn place in final
Raphael Varane insists France will not "fall into the trap" of simply thinking a place in the World Cup final is theirs for the taking.
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Raphael Varane insists France will not "fall into the trap" of simply thinking a place in the World Cup final is theirs for the taking.
DOHA : Croatia and Morocco are the surprise guests in the World Cup's final four but, as the Croatians discovered in 2018 and many other long-shot semi-finalists have before them, the two remaining steps to become world champions can be the steepest.
DOHA : African teams have claimed several giant-killing results at World Cups but nothing like the unprecedented run of Morocco in Qatar that will fuel hopes of more representation at future tournaments.
DOHA : After putting Belgium, Portugal and Spain to the sword in Qatar, Morocco are looking to bring another soccer superpower to their knees when they face France in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday in a match heavy with political and social overtones.
SINGAPORE: Singapore footballer Ilhan Fandi has completed his transfer to Belgian second division club KMSK Deinze from Albirex Niigata Singapore, both clubs announced on Monday (Dec 12).
Yassine Bounou has learned to be patient in his career, but the Morocco goalkeeper with a show-stopping nickname is proving he more than belongs on the big stage at this World Cup.
DOHA, Qatar: Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou leaned back in his chair, shook his head and said: “Pinch me, I’m dreaming.”
Three-time world champion Wout Van Aert lit up a freezing cold afternoon at the Sports Ireland Campus in Abbotstown, Dublin as he claimed round nine of the UCI Cyclocross World Cup before a 5,000-strong crowd - the first event of its kind in this country.