
Fans riot in London with bottles hurled at police after France beat Morocco in World Cup
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Morocco ’s defeat ended another impressive World Cup campaign, four years after the Atlas Lions became the first African team to reach the semi-finals. Their latest run again captured attention across Africa and Europe, although the celebrations and disappointment surrounding the team’s campaign were marred by incidents in London and, earlier in the tournament, parts of the Netherlands.
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Morocco ’s defeat ended another impressive World Cup campaign, four years after the Atlas Lions became the first African team to reach the semi-finals.
according to Hindustan TimesTheir latest run again captured attention across Africa and Europe, although the celebrations and disappointment surrounding the team’s campaign were marred by incidents in London and, earlier in the tournament, parts of the Netherlands.
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