The Moroccan team is entering unfamiliar territory in the World Cup, as no African or Arab team has reached the semi-finals.
Having come this far, these Atlas Lions have no intention of stopping now.
And before the decisive match, Wednesday, against the defending champion, France, Moroccan coach Walid Rekragui put his players in one of their last training sessions in this tournament.
They know the drill now and won’t bother being up against them.
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