
France-Morocco rematch could be the most intriguing World Cup quarterfinal
France coach Didier Deschamps told reporters on Wednesday — a World Cup rest day — that Morocco were a “top-tier side”. “We faced them four years ago in the…
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France coach Didier Deschamps told reporters on Wednesday — a World Cup rest day — that Morocco were a “top-tier side”. “We faced them four years ago in the semi-finals, and they’ve played in an Africa Cup of Nations final,” he said. “They are a very, very good team with excellent players — they aren’t here by accident. Our opponent is Morocco, not the referee.” The 57-year-old Deschamps was also asked to ponder his own future; he plans to step down after the tournament. The decision ultimately didn’t help the U.S., which was eliminated with a 4-1 loss to Belgium.
Furthermore, Traders are not strongly backing a multi-goal France win, while the Morocco team total and BTTS markets point to a competitive match script where the underdog has a real path to get on the board. 3 Complete account verification and fund the account. France have emerged as the outstanding side after a series of dazzling attacking displays in the United States, where all the remaining matches will be played.
In addition, After a month of scintillating action that has dispelled anxieties over sky-high ticket prices and geopolitics, the biggest, boldest and most logistically complex World Cup ever staged has been whittled down to eight teams.
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France coach Didier Deschamps told reporters on Wednesday — a World Cup rest day — that Morocco were a “top-tier side”. “We faced them four years ago in the semi-finals, and they’ve played in an Africa Cup of Nations final,” he said. “They are a very, very good team with excellent players — they aren’t here by accident.
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Our opponent is Morocco, not the referee.” The 57-year-old Deschamps was also asked to ponder his own future; he plans to step down after the tournament.
according to The Boston GlobeThe decision ultimately didn’t help the U.S., which was eliminated with a 4-1 loss to Belgium.
according to The Boston GlobeTraders are not strongly backing a multi-goal France win, while the Morocco team total and BTTS markets point to a competitive match script where the underdog has a real path to get on the board.
according to The Oregonian3 Complete account verification and fund the account.
according to The OregonianFrance have emerged as the outstanding side after a series of dazzling attacking displays in the United States, where all the remaining matches will be played.
according to Malay MailAfter a month of scintillating action that has dispelled anxieties over sky-high ticket prices and geopolitics, the biggest, boldest and most logistically complex World Cup ever staged has been whittled down to eight teams.
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