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FIFA World Cup

Morocco national team coach challenges African teams to win the World Cup

"At this World Cup, I think we are showing we can give any other team a run for their money, whether we are talking about European or South American teams."

Richard Mwila Jr
Richard Mwila Jr Published December 1, 2022
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  • Walid Regragui became the first Moroccan coach to win a World Cup match.
  • Regragui is on the brink of also becoming the first Moroccan coach to qualify for the round of 16.
  • Morocco will face Canada in their final group stage match and will only need a point to qualify for the round of 16.

Over the years, African countries have underperformed at the FIFA World Cup but this year’s showpiece has so far seen an improvement with Senegal already in the knockout stage while Ghana, Cameroon, and Morocco are also still in the race heading into the final group matches.

Morocco national team coach, Walid Regragui who become the first Moroccan coach to win a World Cup match after beating Belgium 2-0 at the ongoing Qatar World Cup, believes that African countries have now proved that they are equal to the very best countries from Europe and South America.

Speaking ahead of his team’s final group-stage match against Canada, Regragui insisted that African teams are on the right path to winning the world cup.

“Obviously, Morocco is my priority, but we are also African, as Senegal are, as Ghana are, as Cameroon and Tunisia are, so we hope to fly the flag of African football high,” he said. “Often, we have been described as being ‘sub-par’, that somehow African football wasn’t as good as elsewhere.”

“But at this World Cup, I think we are showing we can give any other team a run for their money, whether we are talking about European or South American teams.”

In response to his first-ever World Cup win against the Belgians, Regragui said he hopes to see more African teams beating top-ranked European countries and even winning the World Cup.

“I hope in the future we will be seeing this from more African teams and why not an African nation winning the World Cup? he asked.

The Atlas Lions last reached the knockout stage in 1986, and today they will need only a point to book a place in the last 16 of the tournament when they face Canada.

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    Richard Mwila Jr. is a Zambian football writer and sports analyst who currently works for BolaNews. He has written articles for several Zambian online sports websites. His content was initially focused solely on the Zambian Super League, but he has recently begun reporting on African football, primarily on stories involving continental football. He is also well-known for his work with United Voice Radio, on which he appears on a regular basis.
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