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Being the only African team left in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Morocco are looking to make more history by being the first African team to reach a World Cup final on Wednesday against France. FIFAWorldCup FIFAWorldCupQatar2022

Both teams are full of talented players which will bring more excitement to the encounter. The two goalkeepers Yassine Bounou and Hugo Lloris have been crucial for their teams thus far and the same will be expected from them tonight.

Another interesting battle will be between two best friends who know each other very well from club level, Kylian Mpabbe and Achraf Hakimi. In the middle of the pack, Nordin Amrabat has been one of the players who has his hand up for the player of the tournament thus far. However tonight he will be tested by Adrien Rabiot and Aurelien Tchouameni.

The match will kick-off at 9pm on Wednesday night as the rest of Africa will be watching. The winner will meet Lionel Messi’s Argentina in the final on Sunday.

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Actually France looks more African than Morocco, and they are even more competitive

We wont be able to see that game here.....fok

Hopefully but deep inside I want France to whip them and go beat Argentina and it's pudi , otherwise we'll never peace

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