Dream Lives for Moroccans in Brussels
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A red and green tide invaded the center of Brussels for Morocco-France. If the Blues ended up imposing, Brussels believed it for the Lions of Atlas. ...
Several players from the French team gave their feelings after the victory against Morocco on Thursday in Foxborough, in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
Dream lives for Moroccans in Brussels
BRUSSELS — The atmosphere at Le Stalingrad tea salon in Brussels is electric, full of supporters packed shoulder-to-shoulder, with Arabic commentary blaring from the televisions and every chance greeted by deafening reactions. The crowd has erupted each time Morocco held firm defensively, but the loudest roar of the night (so far) came when France's Kylian Mbappé missed a penalty, sending the tea shop into a frenzy of cheers and chants of “Bouno…
His teammate listened to him and there was victory.
The dream of a qualification for the World Cup semifinals stopped Thursday night for Morocco, beaten 2-0 by France. In Brussels, where many fans had gathered to follow the match, disappointment was present, but the atmosphere remained festive.
Adrien Rabiot was not tender with his opponent after the victory of the Blues against Morocco (2-0), on Thursday, in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
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