Morocco: Ashraf Hakimi Comes Out of Silence After the Terrible Defeat Against Senegal in the Can 2025 Final
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"After difficult days," the PSG and Lions of Atlas defender posted a long message on social media this Tuesday, two days after the final lost in Rabat.
On his Instagram account, two days after Morocco's defeat of Senegal in the CAN 2025 final (1-0), Ashraf Hakimi published a long message in which he thanked the Moroccan people, the staff, his teammates, the king and the President of the Kingdom.
Following the CAN 2025 final between Senegal and Morocco, Moroccan defender Hashaf Hakimi has published a long message on his social networks, in which he goes back to the experience of his team, thanks the supporters, and celebrates the Moroccan organisation of the tournament. In his post, Hakimi mentions in particular the contribution of His Majesty and the president of the Moroccan Federation, Fouzi Lekjaa, while stressing the crucial role of…
After the disappointment, here is the hour of thanks. Two days after a final of the CAN completely...
A great favourite of this 2025 edition of the African Cup of Nations, Morocco was finally beaten by Senegal (0-0, 0-1 a.p.) in the final at the end of a rock match. A defeat that still does not pass, both for Moroccan fans and for the captain of the Lions of the Atlas Ashraf Hakimi. In a long message published on his social networks, the side of Paris Saint-Germain took the floor for the first time. "After very difficult days, trying to assimila…
The final of the Africa Cup between Morocco and Senegal left much more than a champion. The game, tense from the first minute and resolved in the extension, ended up generating an episode that has set fire to social networks and that has as indirect protagonist Achraf Hakimi. Image ID: 125532051 Achraf Hakimi, during an EFE /clip/e64c1679-72c2-4c1-a59b-3049a6d1d728_source-aspect-ratio_default_0.jpg 2400 1596The Moroccan side came to the African …
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