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We want the next generation to dare to dream: Regragui

Published: 08 Dec 2022 - 08:41 am | Last Updated: 08 Dec 2022 - 08:49 am
Morocco’s players throw coach Walid Regragui in the air as they celebrate after defeating Spain on Tuesday. AFP

Morocco’s players throw coach Walid Regragui in the air as they celebrate after defeating Spain on Tuesday. AFP

Morocco’s phenomenal run in Qatar will go down as one of the success stories in history of the FIFA World Cups.

A team that saw a new coach only three months before starting its campaign in the finals has already made history – becoming the first Arab nation to reach quarter-finals of the global tournament.             

Placed in a tough group, the North Africans started making their presence felt from their first game when they held 2018 runners-up Croatia to a goalless draw. 

From there, the Atlas Lions only brought improvement shocking second-ranked Belgium 2-0 in their next game before wrapping up the group stage with a 2-1 victory over Canada. 

They eventually topped the group in which they were rated as the underdogs, advancing to the knockout stage only second time since 1986.

But for Walid Regragui, who took over as coach in August replacing Vahid Halilhodzic after the country’s football federation parted ways with the Bosnian over “disagreement” on team’s preparation for the World Cup, the mission wasn’t accomplished.    

As Morocco faced mighty Spain in the last 16, Regragui was confident his team can beat the 2010 champions, and he was spot on.                     

The North Africans produced a solid defensive performance beating the title contenders on penalties after a goalless draw in 120 minutes to reach the World Cup last 8 for first time.     

While becoming the only Arab side to go that far in the tournament, Morocco also became only the fourth African team to reach the quarter-finals after Cameroon (1990), Senegal (2002) and Ghana (2010).

The Atlas Lions now face Portugal for a place in the semi-finals on Saturday, and Regragui hopes the best is yet to come from his side.     

“I think Africans can go far, why not dream of winning the Cup? We want the next generation to dare to dream,” the Moroccan coach said after win over Spain.  

Morocco allowed Spain possession in the epic battle but did not let La Roja pose any danger during the play before goalkeeper Yassine Bounou made two penalty saves to seal a 3-0 victory, with Achraf Hakimi scoring the winning spot kick.    

“I followed many of Spain’s matches and I studied them well. We decided to give them possession and we dealt a huge pressure from them with patience. We have a great goalkeeper who did a great job by blocking the kicks during penalties,” said Regragui.     

Morocco’s victory against Spain sparked widespread celebrations in the Arab world with fans in different countries cheering for their historic achievement as first Arab country to reach the quarter-finals.    

“I am very happy that we are giving joy to the Moroccan people, Arabs and Africans who supported us on and off the field,” said Regragui. 

“I told (my players) we should be proud of ourselves. It is an opportunity that may not be repeated. Unfortunately, I did not play in the World Cup. God has now given me an opportunity to make history as a coach. I am the happiest person in the world,” he said.

“We fought and made the Moroccan people happy. We made history and Morocco deserves it. The Moroccan people made us united on the field.” 

Meanwhile, Spain coach Luis Enrique praised goalkeeper Bounou for his match-winning performance.    

“We gave our 100% but unfortunately we lost the game. We congratulate the winning team. I am sorry for the fans,” he said.  

“Morocco attacked once or twice and were dangerous, but we dominated the game completely. Bounou was spectacular in the penalties. I wish Morocco the best.”

“Moroccan fans played a big role by supporting their team. The stadium was filled to capacity with Moroccan fans,” Enrique added.