Why have Morocco been so successful this World Cup
The Guardian's Nick Ames explains why Morocco have been so successful in this World Cup and why their place in the semi-final is so significant.
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As the first African country to get past the quarter-final of a World Cup, Morocco have 'broken the glass ceiling' and changed the conversation. Ames describes the team's 'flair and spontaneity' as a benefit in high-pressured situations, which allows them to score despite being a relatively defensive team. Despite injuries, Morocco have only conceded one goal in the entire tournament.
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As the first African country to get past the quarter-final of a World Cup, Morocco have 'broken the glass ceiling' and changed the conversation. Ames describes the team's 'flair and spontaneity' as a benefit in high-pressured situations, which allows them to score despite being a relatively defensive team. Despite injuries, Morocco have only conceded one goal in the entire tournament.
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