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Ahead of the World Cup semi-final clash between Morocco and France, the Atlas Lions coach Walid Regragui admitted that considering their rival’s record in the tournament, it is more than obvious who has the higher chance of getting through the final.
The game is scheduled to take place at Al Bayt Stadium at 19:00 GMT.
The Atlas Lions have kept four clean sheets in five matches, only denied 100 per cent record by an own goal conceded against Canada in the group stage.
"I know we are not the favourites, but we are confident. You might say I’m mad but I think a bit of craziness is good," Morocco coach Regragui said.
On injury update ahead of the game, he added, "We have an excellent medical team and they have been coming with good news. But we will have to wait until the last minute to select the team. None is out yet, but no one is in either."
Morocco are the first African and Arab country to reach the World Cup semifinals and looking to cause an upset.
The game is scheduled to take place at Al Bayt Stadium at 19:00 GMT.
The Atlas Lions have kept four clean sheets in five matches, only denied 100 per cent record by an own goal conceded against Canada in the group stage.
"I know we are not the favourites, but we are confident. You might say I’m mad but I think a bit of craziness is good," Morocco coach Regragui said.
On injury update ahead of the game, he added, "We have an excellent medical team and they have been coming with good news. But we will have to wait until the last minute to select the team. None is out yet, but no one is in either."
Morocco are the first African and Arab country to reach the World Cup semifinals and looking to cause an upset.