Morocco Advances to Clermont-Ferrand World Cup Final After 4-0 Victory Over Guinea

Morocco qualified for the final of the Clermont-Ferrand World Cup, after crushing Guinea (4-0) in the semi-final on Sunday. The Atlas Lions will face the Comoros team on July 1st to try to win this tournament.
After two weekends of competition, four teams managed to reach the semi-finals of the Clermont-Ferrand World Cup. The first semi-final pitted Morocco against Guinea on Sunday at the Gabriel-Montpied stadium and Algeria against the Comoros played the second semi-final, reports La Montagne.
Morocco won their match against Guinea by a score of 4-0, booking their place in the final. On the other side, it was the Comoros who obtained their ticket for the final by beating Algeria (2-1). Morocco-Comoros is therefore the final match scheduled for Saturday, July 1st at the Gabriel-Montpied stadium.
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