France coach Didier Deschamps has confirmed he will be seriously preparing for his match against his Moroccan counterpart next Wednesday in the semi-final of the 2022 World Cup currently taking place in Qatar.

Deschamps expressed his joy at defeating his English counterpart (2-1) in a match that brought them together last night, Saturday, at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al-Khor city, and advanced to the semi-final against Morocco. FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

“It was amazing,” Deschamps said after defeating the Three Lions. It was a great match. We ran into an English team who are really very good at their sport and technique. But our reaction was there again.”

The Petukhov coach added: “It’s great that all the players are in the top four again. There is a strong mentality and state of mind, I would like time to stop for a while. We will enjoy tonight. There is quality in this group, but there is also mentality and fighting the spirit of May Our joy is somewhat small, but we are the ones who give them ammunition with two penalties, but with heart and courage we kept a slight advantage with this goal.

Regarding the match against Morocco, Deschamps said: “Morocco deserves all our respect and appreciation. It may not have been one of the teams we expected to come here, but it’s no coincidence that they only conceded one goal in five matches. will take them seriously.”

Morocco made a big surprise by reaching the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the expense of their Portuguese counterpart, beating him 1-0 in a match that brought them together on Saturday night. at Al-Tumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar.

Morocco became the first Arab and African team in history to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup.

Source: agencies

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Chang Michel is a sports reporter for 24PalNews. He has also covered sports for TV and radio in Miami, Newark, and Atlanta. Chang, a native of Queens, NY, graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in international affairs and French.

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