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Ashraf Hakimi, Happiness Found!

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Morocco had a dream evening on Monday against Zambia. After two pushy first releases, the Atlas Lions were much more inspired and won 3-0 at the end of a controlled game from end to end. Shortly after the return of the changing rooms, thanks to a second goal from Ayoub El Kaabi, the semifinalists of the last World Cup were already 3-0. But the best was still to come. On the flank since the beginning of November and remained on the bench during t…
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This Monday night, almost 2 months after his ankle injury against Bayern Munich (with a very ugly tacle suffered), Ashraf Hakimi returned to the competition. The entry against Zambia (3-0, 3rd day of the CAN) of the 27-year-old right side of Paris Saint-Germain and Morocco was greeted by the selector Walid Regragui and the offensive milieu Eliesse Ben Seghir (20 years, Bayer Leverkusen) in comments reported by Le Parisien. Regragui "We also prot…

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Morocco had a dream evening on Monday against Zambia. After two pushy first releases, the Atlas Lions were much more inspired and won 3-0 at the end of a controlled game from end to end. Shortly after the return of the changing rooms, thanks to a second goal from Ayoub El Kaabi, the semifinalists of the last World Cup were already 3-0. But the best was still to come. On the flank since the beginning of November and remained on the bench during t…

Happy night for Morocco: the host of the African Cup of Nations (CAN) won 3-0 to Zambia, qualified to eighth in the end and also lived the expected return after his injury of the national star, Achraf Hakimi, this Monday in Rabat. The side of Paris Saint-Germain, injured in early November on an ankle in an action with Colombian Luis Díaz (Bayern of Munich) in a match of the Champions League, did not play in the first two games of the Atlas Lions…

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