The word "impossible" is not Moroccan
Mustapha A

Mustapha A

May 12, 2023

The word "impossible" is not Moroccan

When the match between Morocco and Portugal was stopped in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar after the final whistle, the fans in the stadium and outside began crying and cheering for the Moroccan national team. This important match between the two teams aimed to achieve a historic achievement for Africa and the Arab world, but the ambitions were greater than that, as the ultimate goal for the Atlas Lions was to win the championship.

The start of the match was enthusiastic, as Cristiano Ronaldo, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner, began as a substitute in the 51st minute and started threatening to score the goal that would return things to their natural state. However, the Portuguese team failed to achieve that, and Ronaldo left the field in a state of sadness and frustration.

Nevertheless, the Moroccan national team delivered a brilliant performance in this match and managed to win by a single goal, scored by the player Youssef En-Nesyri in the 25th minute. With this win, the Atlas Lions were able to reach the semi-finals of the tournament.

After this historic achievement, Moroccan fans celebrated around the world, with immense joy and pride in the team's accomplishment. This victory was not just a sports achievement, but it represented a symbol of unity among the Moroccan people, as well as among Arab and African peoples.

The match between the Moroccan and Portuguese national teams in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar ended with a 1-0 victory for the Atlas Lions. This victory was a challenge and a historic achievement for the African and Arab national team. Coach Walid Regragui and the stars of the Moroccan national team did not hesitate to achieve this achievement, showing perseverance and strong determination in playing on the green field as if they were competing for the title. The credit for this great achievement goes back to the support and solidarity of Moroccan fans and the peoples of the Middle East and Africa, as the support of the fans was a strong motivator for the players during the World Cup, which was the first championship in the Arab world. With this great victory, the Moroccan national team became the first African team to qualify for the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Mustapha A

Mustapha A

EL Mustapha is a highly motivated Full-Stack JavaScript Developer with a dual bachelor's degree in Physics and Computer Science. He has a strong drive to continuously reach his goals through both formal education and self-directed learning.

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