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Morocco not just satisfied with historic Last-Eight slot

Morocco drew with Croatia before beating Belgium and Canada followed by another stunning win over Spain via the shootout

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Walid Regragui

Walid Regragui

Morocco coach Walid Regragui and his team have already made history by becoming the first Arab nation to enter the Last Eight at a World Cup, but he now wants more. “This team are playing like one family. We are not getting carried away. We have our feet on the ground. A lot of people are praying for us and we can feel it. We want to win tomorrow [Saturday] and rewrite the history books for our people. We now want to become the first Arab country to make the World Cup semis,” said a confident Regragui, who took over the reins of the national team only four months ago from Vahid Halilhodzic.

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