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Moroccan flags fly around Arab World in mark of World Cup pride - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - France - Belgium - Spain - Portugal - Morocco - Palestine - Iraq

Moroccan flags fly around Arab World in mark of World Cup pride

TUNIS : The flags, team jerseys and billboards with players are on full display in Rabat ahead of Morocco's World Cup semi-final against France on Wednesday, but the team will have support much farther afield as the first Arab or African side to get that far.

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Didier Deschamps - Les Bleus - Harry Kane - Olivier Giroud - World Cup Qatar 2022™ preview: France vs Morocco - beinsports.com - Qatar - France - Portugal - Morocco

World Cup Qatar 2022™ preview: France vs Morocco

Follow all the action from the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ on beIN SPORTS Defending champions France face off against Morocco at Al Bayt Stadium on Wednesday evening with a place in the FIFA World Cup final on the line.  France edged out England in a tetchy quarter-final to reach the final four, whilst Morocco continued their sensational run in Qatar by getting the better of Portugal with a 1-0 win. In the process, Morocco became the first Arabic and African nation to reach the semi-finals of a FIFA World Cup tournament.  France had a fair amount of luck in their quarter-final against England and perhaps without that late missed penalty from Harry Kane may have already been on the aeroplane back home. However, some stout defending and a powerful header from Olivier Giroud ensured that Les Bleus progressed to the semi-finals.  Reassuringly, France has been successful in their last three visits to the FIFA World Cup, winning their last three appearances in 1998, 2006 and 2018.  Although the fact that France has yet to keep a clean sheet yet in Qatar whilst coming up against the best defensive side left in the tournament would be a concern for Didier Deschamps. In team news, France is expected to name an unchanged side for this one, with Olivier Giroud the focal point in attack.  blockquote class="twitter-tweet">

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Lionel Messi - Romain Saïss - Antoine Griezmann - Theo Hernandez - Olivier Giroud - Jules Kounde - Dayot Upamecano - Argentina - Nayef Aguerd - France v Morocco: Keys to World Cup semifinal - arabnews.com - Qatar - France - Belgium - Croatia - Spain - Portugal - Canada -  Doha - Morocco

France v Morocco: Keys to World Cup semifinal

DOHA: World Cup holders France face Africa’s first-ever semifinalists Morocco in Wednesday’s last-four clash in Qatar. AFP Sport looks at some of the keys to the game. - Rock-solid Morocco - Morocco have conceded just one goal in the entire tournament — an own goal in their 2-1 win over Canada in the group stage — with Croatia, Belgium, Spain and Portugal all failing to breach a rock-solid back line.

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Didier Deschamps - Les Bleus - Antoine Griezmann - Hugo Lloris - Kylian Mbappe - France wary of Morocco threat, preparing for wall of noise in semi-final - channelnewsasia.com - France - Belgium - Spain - Portugal - Canada -  Doha - Morocco

France wary of Morocco threat, preparing for wall of noise in semi-final

DOHA : France will go into Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Morocco with the utmost respect for their giant-killing opponents as the defending champions prepare for a hostile reception from the Maghreb side's supporters on Wednesday.

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Didier Deschamps - Romain Saïss - Walid Regragui - Morocco 'hungry for more' says coach Regragui - beinsports.com - Qatar - France - Spain - Portugal - Brazil - Morocco

Morocco 'hungry for more' says coach Regragui

Morocco are not satisfied with a place in the semi-finals of the World Cup and are hungry for more coach Walid Regragui said ahead of their clash with world champions France on Wednesday.

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Didier Deschamps - Lionel Messi - Romain Saïss - Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Walid Regragui - Argentina - Morocco ‘hungry for more’ says coach Regragui - arabnews.com - France - Croatia - Spain - Portugal - Brazil -  Doha -  Boston - Morocco

Morocco ‘hungry for more’ says coach Regragui

DOHA: Morocco are not satisfied with a place in the semifinals of the World Cup and are hungry for more coach Walid Regragui said ahead of their clash with world champions France on Wednesday. “If we are happy just to reach semifinal and some see that as enough, I don’t agree,” Regragui told a press conference. “If you get to the semifinals and you are not hungry then there is a problem.  “The best team in the tournament, Brazil is already out.

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Walid Regragui - Morocco boss Regragui wants to 'change mindset' in Africa - rte.ie - France - Belgium - Spain - Portugal - Brazil - Morocco

Morocco boss Regragui wants to 'change mindset' in Africa

Walid Regragui says Morocco will fight to achieve their "crazy" dream of a place in the World Cup final. Morocco have already made history as the first African team to reach the last four, having stunned Belgium, Spain and Portugal along the way. On Wednesday the Atlas Lions face the ultimate test against reigning world champions France, but coach Regragui insists they are not satisfied with a place in the semi-finals. "The further you get, the more difficult the games are. We are playing the world champions with world-class players and a very good coach, possibly the best in the world," he said. "But we will show great desire and try to pull off an upset. Why not reach the final of the World Cup? "We've come to this competition to change mindsets within our continent. If we say the semi-final is enough, I don't agree. "We aren't satisfied with the semi-final and being the first African team to do that. We want to go further. "Its's a knock-out game and when you have desire, commitment and the support of the crowd, you can win it. "We have beaten some top sides. Before every match people thought we would get knocked out but we are still here. We are getting closer to our dreams and we will fight to get there. "We are one of the four best teams in the world now and we want to reach the final. The best team, Brazil, is already knocked out. "We are hungry. I don't know if it will be enough but we want Africa to be on top of the world. I know we are not favourites but we are confident. "You might think that's crazy, but a bit of craziness is good."

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Lionel Messi - Stars are aligned for Messi to lift World Cup trophy, says Ibrahimovic - arabnews.com - Russia - Sweden - Qatar - France - Germany - Croatia - Spain - Portugal - Brazil - Argentina -  Doha -  Boston - India - Morocco - Dubai

Stars are aligned for Messi to lift World Cup trophy, says Ibrahimovic

DUBAI: Zlatan Ibrahimovic believes the stars are aligned for Lionel Messi to finally capture that elusive World Cup trophy, the AC Milan forward told reporters in Dubai on Monday.

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