‘Everyone is talking about Morocco’: World Cup fans ready for matchup against France
MONTREAL — Ali Araqi says he couldn’t believe it when Morocco beat Portugal last week to qualify for Wednesday’s World Cup semifinal.
Araqi, 26, a Moroccan-Canadian originally from Marrakech, said he thought he was dreaming.
“No one thought we would get here, but we did it,” Araqi said Tuesday in an interview. “We could not believe our eyes when we saw the feat that our Moroccan players accomplished. The feat of the coach who did a great job in technical training.”
Morocco, which faces 2018 World Cup champions France in the semifinal, is the first Arab — and African — country to make it this far in the tournament, which is hosted by Qatar.