Qatar World Cup Bono was in the Moroccan eleven and sang the national anthem but did not play

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Apparently the Sevilla goalkeeper was suffering from stomach problems due to a drug he takes for his hip and gave up his position at the last minute to Munir to face Belgium

Yassine Bono, Moroccan goalkeeper who plays for Sevilla, caused the surprise on Sunday in the clash that awaits his team against Belgium during the World Cup in Qatar. The goalkeeper appeared in the official FIFA starting eleven and even took to the pitch to warm up and sing his country’s national anthem with the rest of his teammates, but he was not under the crossbar at the time of the first whistle.

In the end it had to be his teammate Munir, a former Numancia goalkeeper born in Melilla, who donned his gloves to defend the North African goal against the Belgians. In addition, Sevilla player Bono has already disappeared from the official photo. A perplexing situation that upset all the fans and the narrators of the clash, both on radio and television.

“Munir replaces Bono for the match against Belgium,” the Moroccan team wrote briefly on their social networks in response to the tweet announcing the starting eleven, but without stating the reason for the substitution. Apparently, the Sevilla goalkeeper suffered from stomach problems caused by the medication he takes for hip pain.

Source: La Verdad

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