Hamann: Morocco brought human side to World Cup
Dietmar Hamann says Morocco "brought the human side" back to the World Cup after their remarkable journey in the tournament was ended by France on Wednesday night.
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Dietmar Hamann says Morocco "brought the human side" back to the World Cup after their remarkable journey in the tournament was ended by France on Wednesday night.
DOHA : Morocco’s exciting run to a first-ever World Cup semi-final will inject a new energy in African football and hold out hope for the continent’s teams when they return in larger numbers in four years’ time.
Morocco coach Walid Regragui had only praise for his team's effort after their fairytale run to the World Cup semi-finals ended in a 2-0 defeat to France on Wednesday.
Maidstone’s British hopeful Ben Jelf is set to battle it out in the final two races of the F1H2O World Powerboat Championship in the United Arab Emirates.
They came, they fought hard, but alas, injuries, fatigue and a determined France stopped Morocco from making history as the first country outside Europe and South America to play in the final game of the World Cup.
Tunisians wave Moroccan flags as they celebrate Morocco’s victory in the quarter-finals of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football match against Portugal, on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on December 10, 2022. – His country is in diplomatic crisis with Morocco, but that’s not stopping Tunisian Wissam Sultani from supporting the first-ever Arab or African team to reach a football World Cup semi-final. (Photo by YASSINE MAHJOUB / AFP)
Chris Jones is in Qatar covering the men's World Cup for CBC Sports.
Morocco’s dream of reaching the World Cup final finally came to an end on Wednesday with a 2-0 loss to France. But the magic of the team’s fantastic journey and their achievement in reaching the last four in Qatar will never be forgotten.