Morocco crushes Senegal in friendly

2007-11-23

Morocco defeated Senegal 3-0 in a Paris friendly played on Wednesday (November 21st). Hicham Aboucherouane opened scoring in the 23rd minute, and team mates Youssef Mokhtari and Soufiane Alloudi followed up in the 65th and the 75th minutes, respectively. The match was the Moroccan team's second warm-up ahead of the African Nations Cup finals in Ghana in early 2008. Morocco will play in Group A, against Namibia and Guinea. Senegal will open its Group D matches with a game against Tunisia.

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غزلان Posted 2007-11-27

I'm one of the fans of the Moroccan national team, I'm proud of the performance of the national team in the two friendlies with France and Senegal. I wish success to the national team in the African Cup 2008. I thank Henry Michel for this great team with which he played. Good luck.

خليلي Posted 2008-01-03

I'm also a fan of the Moroccan national team. I was suprised at the very good level which the team showed against the French and Senegalese teams. But the odd thing is why were young members not included such as Lazhar, Taarabt, Lamrabet and other players who play in the most powerful teams. With wishes of success to the national team in the African Cup 2008 finals.

M. Hilali Posted 2008-01-15

It is very comforting to hear that the Moroccan team is finally making head news all over the world. Is it due to the new coach: Henry Michel, to the new generation, or new different circumstances in the field? In any case, we, as fans, we are content and delighted. That's the way to go Lions. M. Hilali

younesse Posted 2008-01-21

Morocco forever long live Morocco and WAC forever+Morocco Moroccan forever and always proud of Morocco. I wish success to the lions forever and Myaghri is ours.

amine Posted 2008-01-26

Long live Morocco!

fati rose Posted 2008-01-31

Long live Moroccan cipes and well done Hajji, you're a good player you and all other players.

renard Posted 2008-02-13

I hope that the Moroccan team will recover the glories of North Africa. Wishes of success inchallah.

kerry boty du 18 didou miss morrocco (milouda) Posted 2008-02-13

Hey Mr. Hilali, My math teacher was named Mr. Hilali. There you have it, LOL. In short, go Morocco! Keep it up! Build up your performance. Yeah Morocco!!! -Sisi

youness Posted 2008-02-15

I was really surprised by the high level of skill against the French and the Senegalese, but at the African Cup it was questionable.

ZAKI Posted 2008-02-17

Zaki!

nassim Posted 2008-02-23

Bravo to all the on the Moroccan team! Henri Michel is worthless!

khalid Posted 2008-02-26

Look we need first to change the federation then we can see where is the national team with the coach. It is the spirit of the football which we don’t have. Look Mr Hassni Ben Slimane you’re laughing at yourself and at us. Look for something else other than football. Badou Zaki forever.

lazhar Posted 2008-07-03

ess

yassineeeeee Posted 2008-07-15

I want Zaki or I will make a scandal if Zaki doesn't come.

ahmed zinoune Posted 2008-10-14

Long live Morocco, long live Moroccan football.

فاروق Posted 2008-12-17

Algeria will shake the net of Egypt with three goals to nil on both legs. It will be crowned champion of Africa 2009.

وليد Posted 2008-12-25

The national team has some excellent young players. It can do good work in World Cup 2010, God willing. However, there are some players who should withdraw from the national team Kadouri and Tebati. To tell you the truth, all players in the national team are professionals; they have no jealousy for their nation. On the other hand, there are players in the national league who are distinguished although weak technically and tactically such as Fallah, Kedioui, Ouchel and others.

chini Posted 2009-01-07

One! Two! Three! Long live Algeria!

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