The Moroccan coach praised Bono and En-Nesyri

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Franco-Moroccan Walid Regragui, coach of Moroccopraised on Monday the two Sevilla players in his ranks, the goalkeeper Yassine Bono and the striker Youssef En-Nesyri, on the eve of the friendly match that will be played this Tuesday Paraguay at the stadium Benito Villamarin of Seville, seeing “intense and complex”.

The coach of the Moroccan team indicated in a press conference that he expected a match as “complicated” as the one they played on Friday against chilli, which they beat 2-0 in RCDE Stadium Cornellà-El Prat (Barcelona), and that “will serve as preparation for the World Cup” in Qatar 2022.

“These past few weeks we have worked remotely to save time for the presentation on world. The goal is to be regular and repeat what was done against Chile”, explained Regragui.

Asked by his two international players from Sevilla, he said that “Bond is one of the best (goalkeeper) in the world, thanks to being Moroccan”, and related to En-Nesyri He said that “confidence is important for strikers”, while he recalled “the case of Karim Benzema (Real Madrid) when he did not score goals”.

“My job is to help him (En-Nesyri). They have to support him in Morocco, not in Seville. If a child is sick, you have to help him. All Morocco will help him. He is in the World Cup one hundred percent,” he stressed. .

Source: La Verdad

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