The Star Malaysia

Morocco quintet gives absent Dutch reason to enjoy World Cup

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MOSCOW: When the Dutch sit down to watch the World Cup kick off in Russia tomorrow, the absence of their orange-clad team from the 32 participat­ing nations will be the bitterest of reminders of just how far they have fallen down the global pecking order.

However, five Holland-born players are likely to line-up for Morocco when they open their Group B campaign against Iran in St Petersburg on Friday, ensuring an opportunit­y for the Dutch to follow events with more than just passing interest.

Street celebratio­ns in Dutch cities when Morocco sealed qualificat­ion emphasised the excitement among the community in Holland, and fulsome coverage in the media in recent weeks has given a sense that the rest of the country has adopted the team for the tournament.

A Dutch-born contingent has been part of the Moroccan side for more than a decade and the quintet of Mbark Boussoufa, Karim El Ahmadi, Hakim Ziyech and the Amrabat brothers – Nordin and Sofyan – are likely to enjoy prominent roles in Russia.

European-born players, drawn from the Diaspora, now dominate many major African national teams and are actively sought out to strengthen sides. For some, it means making a tough choice regarding their internatio­nal careers.

In Holland, it has been a contentiou­s issue with Dutch-born players electing to compete for other countries previously accused of “committing a form of treason”.

Ziyech was selected three years ago by Guus Hiddink when he was coach of Holland but withdrew because of an injury and never got another call-up. Instead, he agreed to play for Morocco.

“It worked out the way it worked out, and I don’t have a single second’s regret,” Ziyech said.

“With Morocco I feel valued. There isn’t a constant search for criticism as there is in Holland.

“I grew up in Holland but I must honestly say that when I hear the national anthem of Morocco I feel a connection with the country,” Ahmadi said.

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