Police Controls Angry Moroccan Fans After World Cup Loss to France
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Morocco fans clash with police in London after World Cup exit; Paris stays calm after France win
Morocco's World Cup journey concluded with a loss to France, leading to significant fan disturbances in London. Riots erupted on Edgware Road, with police confronting crowds throwing projectiles. Paris experienced largely peaceful celebrations despite initial concerns about potential unrest. Earlier, Moroccan supporters clashed with police in The Hague after a Round-of-16 victory.
Police Controls Angry Moroccan Fans After World Cup Loss to France
Morocco’s quarterfinal game against France was touted to be an intense one. The game witnessed some heated moments, a few physical exchanges, and yellow cards. While the match was played in the U.S., authorities in France had deployed roughly 20,000 police officers across the country, at least 8,000 in Paris, to brace for potential riots and clashes between opposing fan bases, regardless of the result. In a twist, Paris remained calm after Franc…
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