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The world's greatest party occurred at Training City arena in Doha on Tuesday night when Morocco upset Spain in the 2022 Fifa World Cup round of 16.

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By far most of the 44,000-in number group was overpowered by feeling after Morocco protector Achraf Hakimi fixed triumph with a brassy panenka extra shot.

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Moroccans emptied out into the roads of Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakesh, and essentially every capital city in Western Europe to celebrate.

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After the group moved, embraced and cried in the changing area, mentor Walid Regragui made a critical statement in his post-match public interview.

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"Sooner or later in Africa, we must be aggressive and why not win the World Cup, regardless of whether it will be hard," he said.

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The statement was an indication of a change in outlook in how African countries approach the World Cup, and it is fitting that it came from Regragui, who addresses a change in perspective in African training.

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Besides the fact that he cut his teeth on the mainland, going through his early stages training homegrown football in Morocco

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He is likewise important for the debut Caf Ace Permit class of 2018 - the absolute first gathering of mentors who got football's most elevated instructing confirmation completely on the landmass.