Football is like that. This is a show on all levels. And at the press conference that offered the choice of Morocco after achieving their historic qualification by knocking Spain out of Qatar World Cupsaw a clear example.
A Moroccan journalist, released by this milestone for his national team, released an impassioned gratitude monologue instead of asking the usual question, before the surprised looks of those present: goalkeeper Bono and the coach Walid Regragui.
“I am a Moroccan journalist but I will speak in English so that everyone here can understand me,” he began by saying. “Yassine and Walid, you wrote history. I have no questions, just a message of gratitude because what you did before in Moroccan football was unprecedented. You restored the confidence of an entire generation of Moroccans, 40 million Moroccans are proud today.”
And he continued: “Thank you Yassine, thank you Bono. For everything you have done. You wrote the history of our country. I speak and my tears flow because you seriously wrote the history of Morocco. Thank you. First. because I am Moroccan. .. “. And when the journalist ran to continue his monologue, Regragui cut him off with a smile and Bono’s applause.
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Source: La Verdad

I’m Rose Herman and I work as an author for Today Times Live. My expertise lies in writing about sports, a passion of mine that has been with me since childhood. As part of my job, I provide comprehensive coverage on everything from football to tennis to golf.