The Moroccan team cheated", the delirious accusation of a Kuwaiti analyst live on television

– bySaid · 2 min read
The Moroccan team cheated", the delirious accusation of a Kuwaiti analyst live on television

The Al Majlis show has crossed the red line. Live on air, a Kuwaiti analyst accused Morocco of having falsified the age of its players to win the U20 World Cup, triggering black anger from supporters in the face of this unsubstantiated defamation.

The Al Majlis set was the scene of an uncontrolled slip-up. While the show was covering the FIFA Arab Cup, a Kuwaiti guest dropped a bombshell without the slightest shred of evidence. According to him, the historic exploits of the Atlas Lions, winners of Brazil and Argentina at the U20 World Cup, would be based on massive fraud. He claims without blinking that the Kingdom has falsified the age of its players to claim the global title.

This outburst immediately caused a shockwave on the web. Moroccan supporters cry out for defamation and denounce a crude attempt to tarnish an undisputed sporting success. Critics point to a well-rehearsed editorial strategy: favoring the sensational and the buzz at all costs, even if it means sacrificing the truth of the facts. For many, this program transforms sports analysis into a spectacle where exaggeration replaces expertise.

This new incident fuels the trial of Al Majlis. If the show is a hit thanks to its stormy debates and its bold tone, its credibility is cracking. Its detractors now see it as a mere generator of media noise, ready to spread inaccurate information to inflame social networks. Its defenders, on the other hand, prefer to see it as a reflection of the raw passion of football, accepting the excesses as the price to pay for entertainment.

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