Moroccan Striker Munir El Haddadi Shines for Sevilla with Crucial Goals

Moroccan striker Munir El Haddadi of FC Seville has been making headlines in recent weeks by scoring several decisive goals.
Munir El Haddadi, a substitute for the injured Rakitic before the match against West Ham, was very effective, despite two missed opportunities in the first two-thirds of the match. But in the end, he gave the victory to FC Seville by scoring a magnificent goal that gave his team the advantage for the return match scheduled for March 17 in London.
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Ten days ago, Munir had also scored the winning goal against Betis (2-1). These two goals are decisive for Seville, who want to win La Liga and the Europa League this season, reports AS, adding that the Moroccan striker has contributed a lot to his team in recent matches, even if his contribution was not as decisive against Salzburg in the Champions League, or Osasuna and Alavés in La Liga.
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It is true that Munir El Haddadi has been very rarely a starter this season, but the fact is that he has already scored twice in three matches this year 2022. The Atlas Lion has played a total of 938 minutes, in all competitions (La Liga, Champions League, Europa League and Copa del Rey). If Munir continues on this momentum and gains Lopetegui’s confidence for the upcoming matches, Seville, already second behind Real Madrid, will have an additional chance to win La Liga.
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