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DOHA: The dream lives on and is stronger than ever after a beautiful, red-tinged evening in Doha. This World Cup will be remembered more as the Morocco World Cup than the Qatar version after the Atlas Lions beat Portugal 1-0 on Saturday to move into the last four of the competion. No Arab team has got close to such a stage before. Nobody can say now that Morocco are not
Morocco are in dreamland and in the quarter-finals of the World Cup after a historic 3-0 penalty shootout victory over Spain on Tuesday after 120 minutes ended 0-0. It is by some distance the greatest result in Morocco’s history, and the Arab world now has a team in the last eight for the first time ever. And now who knows how far they can go? Achraf Hakimi scored the crucial
DOHA: Morocco face Spain on Tuesday with a place in the World Cup quarterfinals at stake. It is surely the biggest game in the country’s history and perhaps the biggest game ever played by an Arab nation. A knockout game against a football superpower on the global stage this is what dreams are made of. There is also no reason to have nightmares. After all, Morocco topped