Morocco’s Historic World Cup Run Featured in FIFA Documentary Series

FIFA has highlighted the historic journey of the Atlas Lions at the World Cup in Qatar in an audiovisual production it has made on the tournament.
The 25-minute documentary series traces the highlights of the Moroccan team’s journey, which reached the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar. It will be broadcast in four episodes and will cover the essentials to remember from this World Cup.
"With exclusive player and coach interviews, and footage filmed by FIFA, the series offers a new perspective on these teams’ journeys during the tournament," FIFA said on its official website.
In this production, the Moroccan national team coach, Walid Regragui, talks about the secret to the success of the Atlas Lions, saying he was "very hard and rigorous on the field. The players have to be listening but outside, we live like a family".
For Yassine Bounou, the Moroccan goalkeeper, the team was aware that it "had not come to play three games but to make history".
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