The coach of the Moroccan national team, Walid Regragui, believes that his team feels proud and proud because it will play the seventh match, in the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar, even though it's not the final game, as he had hoped for, in Qatar.
The Atlas Lions began a new chapter in Arab and African football history when Morocco became the first Arab and African team to get to the World Cup semifinals. However, on Wednesday, after losing to France, those chances came to an end.
He will compete against Croatia in the ranking match on Saturday to determine who will finish in third place.
"We had hoped to play in the final, but that did not happen," Regragui continued.
And we still have this more game to play in order to reach the podium, he continued.
